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Not to worry, the president explained. "The Department of Justice reviewed the authorized methods extensively, and determined them to be lawful."
But that's not how it happened.
And now there is rising suspicion that the torture was used to falsify evidence of an Iraq-al Qaeda connection in order to promote war.
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But I suppose the idea that Cheney and Rumsfeld would condone SERE-type torture in full knowledge that any information thus received would only be worthwhile as propaganda to falsify the reason to start a pre-planned war is just another wacko conspiracy theory.
The world's greatest threats have always come and to continue to be from those who are utterly convinced that what they believe is right.
There is more here: http://www.mcclatchy...tory/66622.html
From the McClatchy story:
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"There were two reasons why these interrogations were so persistent, and why extreme methods were used," the former senior intelligence official said on condition of anonymity because of the issue's sensitivity.
The main one is that everyone was worried about some kind of follow-up attack (after 9/11). But for most of 2002 and into 2003, Cheney and Rumsfeld, especially, were also demanding proof of the links between al Qaida and Iraq that (former Iraqi exile leader Ahmed) Chalabi and others had told them were there."
If this isn't enough to cause the outrage necessary to file criminal charges against Cheney and Rumsfeld and open a criminal investigation into the whole process then we might as well close and nail tight the shutters, take down the flag, and rename this place Bananastan.