2017-18 秋 Week 6 Assignment 5.mp4 2017-18 秋 Week 6 Assignment 5.mp3: Well, 1______________________________ Joshua Bolye would not board the U.S. military flight out of Pakistan because he feared being arrested by the U.S. government and perhaps sent to Guantanamo Bay. He 2______________________________. We're now learning the Boyle's concern may be based on the fact that he was married previously to the sister of former Gitmo prisoner Omar Khadr, also a Canadian, prior to marrying Caitlan Coleman. We had arrangements to 3______________________________, anywhere they wanted to go. Medical treatment along the way. A lot of this, of course, would be psychological treatment. 4______________________________ for five years. Omar Khadr was 15 years old 5______________________________ in 2002, accused of killing U.S. army sergeant Christopher Speer. He was sent to Gitmo and served as the youngest detainee there until he pled guilty in 2010 and was released from Gitmo in 2012, returned to Canada where he was jailed 6______________________________. His sister, who had been married to Boyle, 7______________________________, and has espoused support for al-Qaeda in the past. In fact, Osama bin Laden reportedly attended her second wedding. Shep? What would we know about the release itself, Jennifer? Well, in fact, I'm told this was not a hostage rescue per se. It was 8______________________________. Remember? For years, the U.S. government has accused the Pakistani government of supporting the terrorist group the Haqqani network 9______________________________. The State Department has been pressuring the Pakistani government to help secure the release of U.S. hostages for a long time. I'm told that there was no quid pro quo for the release. No hostages were exchanged and the U.S. didn't pay a ransom. Coleman and her husband Josh Bolye 10______________________________ in Afghanistan five years ago. All three of their children were born in captivity. Shep? Jennifer Griffin at the Pentagon, thanks.