Monday, December 8, 2014

U.S. Intelligence Fears Blowback If The CIA Torture Report Is Released



Impending CIA Interrogation Report Creates Fear of Violence -- ABC News

U.S. embassies around the world are bracing for a potentially explosive report about to be released that details what the CIA did to terror suspects in the days after the Sept. 11 terror attacks, and the fear is that its release could threaten American lives.

The report, due to be released Tuesday by the Senate, is described as shocking in its very graphic descriptions of secret interrogations, including some details that have never been heard before.

All U.S. facilities around the world are being urged to review security and brace for the reaction, with concern particularly high in areas where there are hot spots, in the Middle East and North Africa.

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More News On U.S. Intelligence Fears Of Blow-back If The CIA Torture Report Is Released

Critics predict violence and deaths over CIA torture report -- CBS/AP
Long-awaited CIA torture report could pose risks to hostages: State Department -- The Guardian
House Intelligence Chairman Rogers: Report will spur attacks -- FOX News
US intelligence fears violence, deaths abroad after CIA torture report release -- RT
Former CIA chief raises alarm about forthcoming torture report -- CBS
Former CIA chief says agency never lied about torture -- Washington Post
Former CIA Director Braces for 'Torture Report' -- The Atlantic
Bush and C.I.A. Ex-Officials Rebut Torture Report -- New York Times
Inside the battle over CIA torture report -- Joshua Rogin and Eli Lake, Stars and Stripes/Bloomberg News

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