Bin Laden's Death Rekindles 'Enhanced' Interrogation Debate -- MSNBC
Did high-pressure questioning of suspected terrorists lead to al-Qaida leader?
The trail that led to the doorstep of Osama bin Laden in Pakistan began years earlier with aggressive interrogations of al-Qaida detainees at the U.S. detention facility at Guantanamo Bay and CIA “black site" prisons overseas, according to U.S. officials.
It was those sometimes controversial interrogations that first produced descriptions of members of bin Laden’s courier network, including one critical Middle Eastern courier who along with his brother was protecting bin Laden at his heavily fortified compound in Abbottabad on Sunday. Both the courier and his brother were among those killed, along with bin Laden, in the dramatic raid by U.S. special forces.
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More News On The Impact That Interrogation techniques May have had On Finding Osama Bin Laden
First strands on bin Laden gathered in CIA prison -- AP
Rep. Michael McCaul: Aggressive interrogations gave U.S. leads on bin Laden location -- Houston Chronicle
One Unwary Phone Call Led US to Bin Laden Doorstep -- ABC News/AP
Will Bin Laden’s Death Reignite the Interrogation Debate? -- Benjamin Wittes, Lawfare
Obama Owes Thanks for Bin Laden Operation to CIA Interrogators -- Marc Thiessen, The American
How the U.S. found and finished Bin Laden -- David Ignatius, Washington Post
My Comment: I still think it is too early to make a judgement call on the effectiveness of enhanced interrogation techniques .... but this information is coming from an administration that has always been opposed to torture .... and they are making it very clear that torturing some of these detainees did produce the information that resulted in Osama Bin Laden being killed this weekend. If this is the case .... some people better start eating crow.
No. Just because torture produced intelligence that does not make it right. They tortured and got results. That's disgusting.
ReplyDeleteThank you AHo for your comment.
ReplyDeleteI agree .... torture is not an appetizing option .... but then again .... war is disgusting and one should not expect anything less.