Pompeo slams release of "American
Taliban" as unconscionable: Fox
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[May 24, 2019]
WASHINGTON
(Reuters) - U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo criticized the pending
release on Thursday of John Walker Lindh, the American captured in 2001
fighting for the Taliban, and said he believed the decision needed to be
reviewed. |

Undated handout image of American Taliban John Walker Lindh, distributed
February 5, 2002. American Taliban fighter John Walker Lindh, described
by a prosecutor as a "committed terrorist" who abandoned his country, is
to be released early from a federal prison while some U.S. lawmakers
worry he still poses a security risk. REUTERS/Handout/File Photo |