Another day, another Obama flip-flop
More Obama backtracking that will not surprise you, via ABC News:
President Obama suggested today that it remained a possibility that the Justice Department might bring charges against officials of the Bush administration who devised harsh interrogation policies that some see as torture.
He also suggested that if there is any sort of investigation into these past policies and practices, he would be more inclined to support an independent commission outside the typical congressional hearing process.
Both statements represented breaks from previous White House statements on the matter.
Calling the Bush-era memos providing legal justifications for enhanced interrogation methods “reflected us losing our moral bearings,” the president said that he did not think it was “appropriate” to prosecute those CIA officers who “carried out some of these operations within the four corners of the legal opinions or guidance that had been provided by the White House.”
But in clear change from language he and members of his administration have used in the past, the president said that “with respect to those who formulated those legal decisions, I would say that is going to be more of a decision for the Attorney General within the parameters of various laws and I don’t want to prejudge that. I think that there are a host of very complicated issues involved there.”
Just yesterday, asked by a reporter as to why the administration was not seeking to “hold accountable” Bush administration lawyers who may have “twisted the law,” White House press secretary Robert Gibbs said, “the President is focused on looking forward, that’s why.”
The president made his remarks in the Oval Office during a joint press availability with His Majesty King Abdullah II Ibn Al Hussein.
Marc Thiessen points out the inconvenient truth: The CIA’s questioning worked.
Specifically, interrogation with enhanced techniques “led to the discovery of a KSM plot, the ‘Second Wave,’ ‘to use East Asian operatives to crash a hijacked airliner into’ a building in Los Angeles.” KSM later acknowledged before a military commission at Guantanamo Bay that the target was the Library Tower, the tallest building on the West Coast. The memo explains that “information obtained from KSM also led to the capture of Riduan bin Isomuddin, better known as Hambali, and the discovery of the Guraba Cell, a 17-member Jemmah Islamiyah cell tasked with executing the ‘Second Wave.’ ” In other words, without enhanced interrogations, there could be a hole in the ground in Los Angeles to match the one in New York.
The memo notes that “[i]nterrogations of [Abu] Zubaydah — again, once enhanced techniques were employed — furnished detailed information regarding al Qaeda’s ‘organizational structure, key operatives, and modus operandi’ and identified KSM as the mastermind of the September 11 attacks.” This information helped the intelligence community plan the operation that captured KSM. It went on: “Zubaydah and KSM also supplied important information about al-Zarqawi and his network” in Iraq, which helped our operations against al-Qaeda in that country.
All this confirms information that I and others have described publicly. But just as the memo begins to describe previously undisclosed details of what enhanced interrogations achieved, the page is almost entirely blacked out. The Obama administration released pages of unredacted classified information on the techniques used to question captured terrorist leaders but pulled out its black marker when it came to the details of what those interrogations achieved.
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This is payback for the Clinton impeachment proceedings. What if Bush Admin. wanted to investigate Clintons, Holder, and others for pardoning terrorists. How about ol Janet Reno and Waco. Lame stream media would have gone bonzo—but silent now. This is just another one of Odumbo’a lies–but that’s ok–he’s got so much personality–puke.
I highly recommend you read Marc Thiessen’s article in WaPo. It will help clear your mind of the Leftist confusion you’ve read in the NYT and from MoveOn.
Fair enough.
1. U.S. Soldiers were uniformed members of a country’s military and were captured on the field of battle. This means that they are under the protection of the Geneva Convention. The people who underwent interrogation through our government do not have similar protection.
2. The prisoners of the U.S. are treated far more humanely than the Japanese treated U.S. prisoners. Regular meals, religious services and medical care are provided to them.
3. When interrogated, there was a doctor present for these people to make sure that they did not die. The Japanese did not extend similar courtesy.
4. The waterboarding we employ is the exact same method used on our own servicepeople who undergo SERE training. I doubt that we would do anything like this to our military personnel if it was going to kill them or do lasting harm.