President George W. Bush will leave a decision to shut the Guantánamo Bay prison camp to his successor by not pressing Congress for legislation to help close it – even though the Pentagon drafted options to do so, according to former and current officials.
In 2006, Mr Bush said he wanted to close Guantánamo. But when Robert Gates, his defence secretary, this year produced options to close it, they were rejected by the White House.

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