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Trump blames Obama for 122 'vicious' Guantanamo prisoners returning 'to the battlefield' — but 113 of them were released under Bush

"Just another terrible decision!" President Donald Trump tweeted.

President Donald Trump speaking aboard the Gerald R. Ford nuclear aircraft carrier on Thursday at Newport News Shipbuilding in Newport, Virginia.

President Donald Trump accused Barack Obama's administration of releasing "122 vicious prisoners" from the Guantanamo Bay military prison, claiming in a tweet Tuesday morning that the former prisoners "have returned to the battlefield."

"122 vicious prisoners, released by the Obama Administration from Gitmo, have returned to the battlefield. Just another terrible decision!" Trump tweeted.

Trump's tweet seemed to follow a "Fox & Friends" segment Tuesday morning reporting on a US airstrike in Yemen killing former Guantanamo detainee Yasir al Silmi.

The Fox segment called the airstrike a "win in the war on terror" and credited the Trump administration for killing al Silmi, who the show said was "released by Barack Obama."

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The segment ended by saying "122 prisoners released from Gitmo have returned to the battlefield."

The president, however, appears to have incorrectly cited the Fox segment. While Trump tweeted that the 122 prisoners were released under Obama, Fox noted only that al Silmi was released under the former president.

As NBC News national correspondent Peter Alexander points out, a report from the Office of the Director of National Intelligence found that 113 of the 122 former Guantanamo detainees cited by Trump were released under President George W. Bush and only nine under Obama.

Watch the "Fox & Friends" segment below:

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