“Abdullah Salih al-Ajmi, a Kuwaiti held in Guantanamo until November 2005, conducted a suicide attack in the Iraqi city of Mosul on April 26, 2008, killing thirteen Iraqi soldiers. …[His lawyer, Thomas] Wilner said that Ajmi became more radicalized while he was jailed: ‘Guantanamo took a kid–a kid who wasn’t all that bad–and it turned him into a hostile, hardened individual.’ “
– Peter Bergen, The Longest War, Page 307