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تعذيب عمل أن يبيع العراق حرب
يوم السّبت, أبريل - نيسان [25ث], 2009
ثلاثة إبتهاجات لديك [شني]. قد عجّل النائب رئيس سابقة, مهما ببلاغة, أنّ [أبما] إدارة إطلاق أكثر من التعذيب مذكرات. "واحدة من الأشياء أنّ أنا أجد [ا ليتّل بيت] يزعج حول هذا كشف أخيرة هم وضع خارجا ال جائز مذكرات, المذكرات أنّ الوكالة المخابرات الأمريكيّة حصل من المكتب من جائز إستشارة, غير أنّ لم يضع هم خارجا المذكرات أنّ أبدى النجاح من الجهد," النائب رئيس سابقة يقال [فوإكسنوس]. " يسأل أنا يتلقّى الآن رسميّا الوكالة المخابرات الأمريكيّة أن يأخذ [ستبس] أن [دكلسّيفي] أنّ مذكرات لذلك نحن يستطيع كذبتهم خارجا هناك والالناس أمريكيّة يتلقّون فرصة أن يرى ماذا نحن نلنا وماذا نحن علمنا وكيف جيّدة الذكاء كان." [نوس ربورت] يختلفون [أس تو وهثر] [مر.]. يجعل [شني] يتلقّى رسميّا الطلب, غير أنّ هو إطلاقا يصحّ أنّ الالناس أمريكيّة يحتاجون أن يرى السجل كاملة. هو خاطئة حول ماذا السجل سيبدي. من المادة سابقا يطلق أو [فرّتد] خارجا بصحفيات, هو واضحة أنّ هو و [مر.]. بوش نجح في يستعمل تعذيب, لا أوّلا أن يؤمّن ذكاء لازمة, غير أنّ أن يخلق الدعاية هم استعملوا أن يبيع غزوتهم العراق. يأتي البيّنة من تشكيل المصادر, بما في ذلك التقرير على الجيش معالجة المعتقلات, أيّ [سن]. كارل [لفين] [أرمد سرفيسس] يطلق لجنة يتلقّى فقط. كشف التقرير أنّ بانتاغون مسؤولات بدأوا يعدّ أن يستعمل تعذيب - أو "متعسّفة إستجواب تقنيات" - [أس رلي س] ديسمبر - كانون الأوّل 2001. هذا كان أقلّ من اثنان شهور عقب البداية من الحرب في أفغانستان وثمانية شهور قبل أن أعطى ال [دبرتمنت وف جوستيس] جائز إجازة في اثنان مذكرات يؤرّخ أغسطس - آب 1, 2002, ووقع ب [جي] [بب], [ثن-سّيستنت] نائب عامّ للمكتب من جائز إستشارة. الأولى مذكرة يعاد طبيعيّة واقترح تعذيب عقليّة وأنّ الرئيس, يتصرّف بموجب قوىه دستوريّة ك [كمّندر-ين-شف], استطاع أبطلت الفيديراليّة [أنتي-تورتثر] قانون. الثاني يحلّل ويوافق خاصّة إستجواب تكتيكات, بما في ذلك عمليّة عزل, يمدّد نوم حرمان, إجهاد موقعات و [وتربوأردينغ], أيّ يجعل الضحية شعرت أنّ يغرق هو. [إيف نوت] العدل قسم أعطى محاميات, الذي الإشارة الإنطلاق مبكّرة? المجلس الشيوخ يضع تقرير المسؤولية مباشرة على ال [دسدر-ين-شف], رئيس جورج [و.]. بوش. He issued a written determination on February 7, 2002, “that Common Article 3 of the Geneva Conventions, which would have afforded minimum standards for humane treatment, did not apply to al-Qaeda or Taliban detainees.” Former White House terrorist adviser Richard Clarke has confirmed that Mr. Bush gave an informal go-ahead even earlier. According to Clarke’s account in his book, “Against All Enemies,” Bush addressed his national security advisers late on September 11, 2001. “We are at war and we will stay at war until this is done,” Bush told them. “Any barriers in your way, they’re gone.” Later he added in a heated exchange with Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld, “I don’t care what the international lawyers say, we are going to kick some ass.” The Senate report also pointed the finger at Mr. Cheney and other top officials of the Bush administration. “Members of the President’s Cabinet and other senior officials participated in meetings inside the White House in 2002 and 2003 where specific interrogation techniques were discussed,” the committee concluded. “National Security Council principals reviewed the CIA’s interrogation program during that period.” Why so much attention from the top? McClatchy news has provided the obvious answer. According to a former senior US intelligence official and a former Army psychiatrist, the Bush administration wanted “to find evidence of cooperation between al-Qaeda and the late Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein’s regime.” ”There were two reasons why these interrogations were so persistent, and why extreme methods were used,” said the former official. “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-Qaeda and Iraq that (former Iraqi exile leader Ahmed) Chalabi and others had told them were there.” In part to get that smoking gun, the CIA waterboarded Khalid Sheikh Mohammed 183 times and Abu Zubaydah 83 times. But neither man told the interrogators what Bush and Cheney wanted to hear about Iraq and al-Qaeda. That came from Ibn al Sheikh al Libi, whom the Bush administration sent to Egypt for what CIA Director George Tenet called “further debriefing.” As PBS Frontline reported back in November 2007, al Libi “confessed” - after being beaten repeatedly and locked in a small box for some 17 hours - that Saddam Hussein had trained al-Qaeda in chemical weapons. Al Libi later retracted his statement and the CIA later rejected it as reliable intelligence. But the torture of al Libi worked to sell the war in Iraq, providing the “evidence” that Secretary of State Colin Powell used when he spoke before the United Nations Security Council in February 2003. ”I can trace the story of a senior terrorist operative telling how Iraq provided training in these [chemical and biological] weapons to al-Qaeda,” Powell asserted. “Fortunately, this operative is now detained, and he has told his story.” Torture might not work as well as conventional interrogation to provide sound intelligence, but it certainly worked for Bush and Cheney in exactly the way they most wanted. Steve Weissman Have Your Say: Torture Worked to Sell the Iraq War Please read our posting guidelines before posting. Alternatively you can discuss this report here. Related News
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I hope people do something. Even John McCain who helped write a torture law has decided that torture should not be looked into and no one (yes, NO ONE) should be held accountable. That is a coward.