I don't think any Gitmo detainees are going to be released.
I agree. Or a few low-risk/low value detainees are going to get shuffled to other countries. A few others will get the "constitutional" civilian stateside show-trials. Net result, either Gitmo will remain open indefinately due to "unforseen problems", or Gitmo will just get distributed and broken up into other centers that are essentialy the same, and the liberal establishment/MSM will direct it's attention elsewhere.
Beyond the pro-forma placation of the beeding-heart Amnesty International types who find it easier to engage a relatively honest and humane country like America, than the real despots of the world, the reality of being a captured
stateless non-uniformed combatant in AWOT will not change much over the next four years.
Or, it'll be
worse as our military and intelligence services look for other avenues to detain and interrogate terrorists. Such as increased use of leaving them with our "allies" who have no standard of humane treatment whatsoever. Or simply searching for "plausible denial", and it happens completely anonomyously in the field. Field telophone, testicles, and an unmarked grave...
Gitmo is going to look like heaven in comparison. Both for what will really happen to terrorists and "people of interest/suspicion", and for what America will become now that there's incentive to detain and interrogate "off the books".