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There is a significant difference between taking people into custody during targeted raids, and "simply pulling men off the streets". The former is a result of acting on intelligence gained from various sources, the latter is acting at random, a method which has zero advantage over the former while having significant drawbacks over the former, and therefore is highly unlikely to have been engaged in.I think you just admitted to exactly what I said, so maybe I don't have to prove anything.
It is still up to you to show where you got your suspicions of random behavior on the part of our military. Was there a media report? Or is it just because you have your suspicions based on your overall mistrust and dislike of the situation and former administration? Bitterness at the former administration does not quite cut it as legitimate cause for such a claim.
Of course, if we forget the unsupportable claims of grabbing men off the street, and focus on those that are already proven (people grabbed in raids but not properly processed) then we agree that there was/is a big concern. How to handle it is the question. IMO we should simply send back those not properly processed according to established protocols, process them as they should have been from the beginning, release or send to local authority according to procedure, and send the ones with substantiated evidence against them back to Guantanamo to be treated, appropriately, as enemy combatants. Unfortunately too much political water has gone under that bridge, so they've decided they need a politically correct solution instead of a practical one.