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GOP backs CIA in waterboarding dispute with Pelosi

Congressional Republicans are rushing to defend the CIA after House Speaker Nancy Pelosi accused the spy agency of misleading ...

 

Obama opposes detainee abuse photo release

Obama opposes detainee abuse photo release

In a reversal, President Barack Obama said on Wednesday he would fight the release of dozens of photographs showing the abuse of terrorism suspects, over concern the images could ignite a backlash against U.S. troops.

 

Senate holds first hearing on harsh interrogations

A congressional hearing on terrorism-era interrogation practices has opened with harsh partisan recriminations.

 

CIA docs vague on Pelosi, interrogations

CIA docs vague on Pelosi, interrogations

Records do little to settle a dispute over whether the speaker of the House knew in 2002 that waterboarding had already been used against one prisoner.

 

How ABC Interview Tilted Torture Debate

In late 2007, there was the first crack of daylight into the government's use of waterboarding during interrogations of Al Qaeda detainees. On Dec. 10, John Kiriakou, a former C.I.A. officer who had participated in the capture of the suspected terrorist Abu Zubaydah in Pakistan in 2002, appeared on ABC News to say that while he considered waterboarding a form of torture, the technique worked and yielded results very quickly.

 

CIA reportedly declined to closely evaluate harsh interrogations

Current and former U.S. officials say the failure to carefully examine the value of 'enhanced' methods like waterboarding -- despite calls to do so as early as 2003 -- was part of a broader trend.

The CIA used an arsenal of severe interrogation techniques on alleged Al Qaeda prisoners for nearly seven years without ever seeking a rigorous assessment of whether the methods were effective or necessary, according to current and former U.S.

 

The Caucus: Senate Leaders Oppose Interrogation Inquiry

Senate Democratic leaders said they would resist efforts to create a special panel to investigate harsh interrogation methods.

 

Rice OK'd Waterboarding

Former Bush adviser Condoleezza Rice verbally approved CIA's request to waterboard suspected Al Qaeda terrorist.

 

Clinton says Cheney not a "reliable source"

Clinton says Cheney not a

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Secretary of State Hillary Clinton took aim on Wednesday at former Vice President Dick Cheney, telling lawmakers she did not view him as a "particularly reliable source" on issues of torture.

 

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