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The CIA's Dirty Playbook Is About To Be Opened -- Eli Lake & Josh Rogin, The Daily Beast
A long-awaited Senate report won’t use the word ‘torture’ to describe the CIA’s interrogations. But it will show abuse that is horrific, systematic, and widespread.
The White House is set to give Congress on Friday the final, declassified version of the Senate Intelligence Committee’s majority report on CIA interrogation. And according to one person who has reviewed the document and three people who were briefed on its contents, the committee’s report will reveal new and shocking details about the CIA’s detention, rendition, and interrogation program in the years following the 9/11 attacks. But the report will not accuse the CIA outright of “torture,” an accusation that could have political, diplomatic, legal, and even criminal implications.
Instead, committee Chairwoman Dianne Feinstein has said, the report shows abuse that is “chilling” and “far more systematic and widespread than we thought.”
“The American people will be profoundly disturbed about what will be revealed in this report,” Sen. Ron Wyden, a member of the committee who has been vocal in his criticism of the CIA, told The Daily Beast this week.
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My Comment: By publishing this report .... it is easy to predict that the lawyers who are defending the suspects involved in the planning and execution of 9/11 will be moving to have the charges against their clients dismissed since the evidence that was gathered to implicate them was based on torture.
It begs the queston.
ReplyDelete- If you do not fight back, they have nothing to fear as they try to impose their will, their NWO.
- If you capture them, you put yourself at greater risk while capturing them and afterwards, drain your country's treasury, let the moral relativists and country-haters in your population have a field day.
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