Posted on 12/08/2014 11:22:45 AM PST by Dave346
Obama administration officials said Monday the necessary precautions have been taken at U.S. facilities around the world in preparation for the looming release of a Senate report on the alleged use of torture by the CIA.
White House press secretary Josh Earnest told reporters the president strongly supports the release of the declassified support, but that the administration also recognizes the document could spark outrage and may put American interests across the globe in danger.
The report is expected to be released Tuesday. It likely will include bombshell details of CIA practices during the war on terror.
While the White House believes the reports release could put U.S. facilities and personnel in danger, Mr. Earnest said the president still believes the document must be released.
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As for American private citizens, well you're on your own and Obamacare does not cover your injuries abroad. But sometimes you just have to eat your peas.
Fuuny stuff it is, when Obama has to reveal classified CIA methods against enemy combatants to incite the world’s madmen, but he won’t unseal his own records for the American public.
So the stand down order has already been issued?
No Dianne.
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