Posted on 02/21/2015 4:01:56 PM PST by Brad from Tennessee
WASHINGTON IN December, when the Senate Intelligence Committee issued its long-awaited report on the C.I.A.s detention and interrogation program, it seemed to confirm what I and many human-rights advocates had argued for a decade: The C.I.A. had started and run a fundamentally abusive and counterproductive torture program. Whats more, the report found that the C.I.A. had lied repeatedly about the programs efficacy, and that it had neither disrupted terror plots nor saved lives.
The report continues to reverberate. Human-rights groups are calling for a special prosecutor to investigate Bush-era officials who authorized torture. The first C.I.A. officer to publicly discuss the practice of waterboarding, who was later imprisoned for leaking classified information, was recently released and says he was the victim of a politicized prosecution. On Wednesday, Poland agreed to pay reparations to two former detainees who were tortured at a C.I.A.-run black site there.
But the principal lesson drawn by countless commentators in the initial news cycle that torture does not work was reached before nearly anyone read the full report and responses by the C.I.A. and the Republican members of the committee. The report and responses amount to 828 pages. Ive now had a chance to read the documents in full. And I suspect the C.I.A. was treated unfairly. . .
(Excerpt) Read more at nytimes.com ...
To some people torture or violence is always immoral, unless it's their life that is on the line.
At this point, I don’t give a rat’s @$$ what they do to those savages. They should get their heads sawed off, be burned alive in cages and crucified. They earned it Savages.
The author bases his thesis on the point that the so-called torture was illegal. However he does not cite any US legal statutes that were violated. He bases it on the Geneva Convention. My understanding is that terrorists are not covered by the Geneva Convention. My understanding that those who commit attacks on civilians or fight out of uniform are not covered, and can be legally executed on the spot. Logic tells one that the only ones engaging in illegal acts were the Islamic terrorists.
Never crosses this guys’s lips or probably mind that the realized and intended victims of those detainees so treated suffered in many cases far more painfully than the “tortured.” If that is a question you can’t ask in terms of “whether it worked,” then you are an immoral monster yourself.
The thing that is most disturbing about the CIA is that Marie Harf used to be an analyst there. If that’s the caliber of our CIA employees we are so screwed!
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