Who Are the Members of the Y.M.C.A. And Why Can’t They Shut Down Guantanamo Bay?
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Guantanamo bay is a place. It has lots of buildings, not just a prison. The Y has nothing to do with the prison nor is it the same location. There are YMCA’s all over the world.
Why of course. How silly of me for even suggesting that there is some relation between the Young Men's Christian Association and the navy. Lets set the records straight.
No homo.
Control of Guantanamo Bay Naval Base
The Guantanamo Bay Naval Base, officially known as Naval Station Guantanamo Bay (NSGB), is under the control of the United States Navy. This military installation serves various functions, including being a coaling station and a naval base, and it has been in operation since its establishment during the Spanish-American War in 1898. The U.S. Navy oversees the operations at this facility, which includes not only naval activities but also the detention facility that has been a focal point for legal and human rights discussions.
Historical Context
The control of Guantanamo Bay by the U.S. Navy stems from a lease agreement signed in 1903 between the United States and Cuba, following the Spanish-American War. This agreement allows the U.S. to maintain a military presence on Cuban soil indefinitely, although Cuba retains ultimate sovereignty over the territory. The base has evolved over time, particularly after 2002 when it became known for housing detainees captured during the War on Terror.
Current Operations
Today, Guantanamo Bay operates under the jurisdiction of U.S. Southern Command (SOUTHCOM), which is responsible for all U.S. military operations in Central America and South America. Within this command structure, various branches of the military may be present for different missions; however, it is primarily managed by personnel from the U.S. Navy.
You doxxed me.
Seems pretty homo.
Tell me more about God.
Oh no, I understand fine.