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kpete Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Apr-20-09 11:57 AM
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Who is former CIA director Hayden really protecting?-By Larisa Alexandrovna
Who is former CIA director Hayden really protecting?

By Larisa Alexandrovna -

Former Director of the Central Intelligence Agency Michael Hayden says releasing Bush administration torture memos harms national security and emboldens our enemies.

I have been told by several sources during Hayden’s tenure that he was well liked by Agency employees. But everyone also understood why he was there, to clean things up after the massive amount of leaking that caused the Bush administration a good deal of embarrassment.

The reality is our enemies know we tortured people. The world knows we tortured people. So our national security has already been harmed. Contrary to Mr. Hayden’s assertions, what the torture memos threaten is not national security. Rather, the memos threaten Hayden’s former boss and Hayden’s former employees with prosecution.

Here is what Hayden had to say on Fox News – the predictable outlet for defending Bush era criminal activity as somehow akin to national security interests:

"What we have described for our enemies in the midst of a war are the outer limits that any American would ever go to in terms of interrogating an al-Qaeda terrorist. That's very valuable information," Hayden said during an appearance on Fox News Sunday.

"By taking techniques off the table, we have made it more difficult -- in a whole host of circumstances I can imagine -- for CIA officers to defend the nation," he said.


That is totally inconsistent with what people have told me. Everyone I have talked to has had serious misgivings about Bush-era torture and rendition policy. The reality is that in certain situations and in rare circumstances, the CIA has engaged in extraordinary rendition in the past – well before the Bush administration.


http://rawstory.com/blog/2009/04/ex-cia-director-releasing-bush-era-torture-memos-embolden-enemies/
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bleever Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Apr-20-09 12:27 PM
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1. Hint:
In other words, torture was not a tool of war policy until Hayden’s boss came into office. Extraordinary rendition was not a tool of war policy until Hayden’s boss came into office. Violations of Geneva Conventions was not policy until Hayden’s boss came into office. So whom is Hayden defending?
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bobthedrummer Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Apr-20-09 12:37 PM
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2. They (that have names) have criminally used the "national security" shield to prevent PROSECUTION
(a crime in itself) long enough. There is no statute of limitations for crimes against humanity including being murdered by torture.

K&R.
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