by Mark Hosenball
WASHINGTON - WikiLeaks' next assault on Washington may
highlight U.S. government reports on suspected militants held at
Guantanamo Bay, which some U.S. officials worry could show certain
detainees were freed despite intelligence assessments they were still
dangerous.
The leaks could be an embarrassment to President Barack Obama's
administration, already angered over WikiLeaks document dumps of U.S.
State Department cables, as it seeks to fulfill a 2-year-old pledge to
close the prison and either release the foreign terrorism suspects or
move them elsewhere.
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