- Nobody wants them really, nobody wants them. The reports out of Guantanamo aren't necessarily good at the moment in terms of their mental capacity their health condition. There's the whole narrative about former Guantanamo Bay detainees going back into the fray. So the idea is that the U.S. government requests that any resettlement host country has to do certain things to ensure that that won't happen. I mean it's very, very complex, the reasons why people don't want these detainees. And I don't think that the U.S. government helps by not having taken any detainees itself. I mean, you can see the deep, deep hypocrisy in this situation, that the U.S. government goes to all these other governments and says, "Take what we have damaged." Yeah. "Take these damaged people, and we'll give you money. We'll give you this kind of support. But, in addition to taking them, integrating them bringing their families, giving them social and psychological care for their wellbeing, you need to surveil them. So that they don't run off to Syria, or they don't run off to Iraq, or they don't go here or there, or go to Yemen, or do whatever it is that is going to put them back in the fray." I mean, who would want that?