

With plea deals canceled, what happens next with the Guantanamo 9/11 trials?
8 snips Jul 20, 2025
The cancellation of plea deals for the 9/11 defendants, including the alleged ringleader, raises crucial questions about the future of the prolonged Guantanamo trials. Families of victims remain steadfast in their pursuit of justice, grappling with the emotional weight of ongoing delays. Legal experts discuss the complex ramifications of this setback, shedding light on the uncertain path ahead. Amidst the frustrations, the concept of closure becomes more elusive, amplifying the challenges faced by those impacted by the tragedy.
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Family Member Frustrated by Delays
- Terry Rockefeller lost her sister in the 9/11 attacks and finds the torture issue deeply frustrating.
- She compares the trial delays to "Sisyphus, pushing the boulder up the hill."
Family Member Demands Full Trial
- Brett Eagleson lost his father on 9/11 and insists on having a full trial.
- He believes a trial is necessary to achieve true justice and reveal the truth.
Plea Deal Cancellation Delays Trials
- Canceling the plea deals significantly delays the 9/11 trials due to expected new litigation.
- The dispute between military and defense leadership undermines the military commissions' efficiency.