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Condoleezza Rice defends torture, confirms Bush’s role in the program in new video clip


Activist Post

In a video for the dedication of the George W. Bush Presidential Library and Museum, Condoleezza Rice defends the United States’ torture program and confirms the role of Bush in the program itself.

The fact that Bush authorized waterboarding is not just now being revealed. Indeed, it has been known since he published his memoir.

However, as the ACLU points out,
“What comes as a bit of a shock, perhaps, is how candid Rice is about
the role of President Bush himself in authorizing torture.”

“Now Rice has confirmed that President Bush himself was involved in
vetting the CIA’s request for approval to torture,” Alexander Abdo,
staff attorney for the ACLU’s National Security Project writes.

“The president asked two very important questions in
the decision to use these techniques,” Rice says. “He asked the CIA if it was necessary and he asked the Justice Department if it was legal. Both departments answered yes.”

“Only when he was satisfied that we could protect both our liberties andour security did he signal that we could go ahead,” former Secretary of State Rice says in the clip.



In the clip originally obtained by Foreign Policy, which is only 49 seconds long, Rice also claims that torture actually kept Americans safe after September 11, 2001.

“The fact that we have not had a successful attack on our territory
traces directly to those difficult decisions,” Rice says in the brief
portion of the five-minute video presentation.

“We couldn’t disagree more,” Abdo wrote.

This is far from baseless opinion. In a 2004 special review,
the CIA’s Office of the Inspector General itself concluded that “[t]he
effectiveness of particular interrogation techniques in eliciting
information that might not otherwise have been obtained cannot be so
easily measured.”

In other words, even the inspector general of the CIA itself wouldn’t
come out and say that the “enhanced interrogation techniques” actually
worked.

Furthermore, a study published in March of last year revealed that torture is not only unexpectedly harsh but is also ineffective.

The researcher “found that in order for torture to generate even the
smallest amount of actionable intelligence the state must make the
supposedly ‘rational’ calculation to actually ‘torture innocent
detainees for telling the truth in order to maintain torture as a threat
against those who withhold information.’”

Abdo argues that beyond the fact that torture itself is not nearly as
effective as apologists like Rice and others claim, it has also actually
harmed our national security.

“Torture served as a recruiting tool for our enemies, and experienced
American interrogators dissented from the use of torture, arguing that
it didn’t work and would produce false statements that would waste time,
even if it occasionally produced truthful ones,” Abdo said.

“The level of denial among torture supporters is astounding in the face
of all of the evidence confirming that U.S. policy was in fact torture,
including this month’s comprehensive bipartisan report from The Constitution Project,” Abdo added.

Yet we still know very little about the torture program and the Senate
Intelligence Committee’s 6,000-page report remains hidden from public
eyes.

As such, the ACLU urges Americans to contact members of the Senate Intelligence Committee and tell them to release the 6,000-page factual report to the public.

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http://www.activistpost.com/2013/04/condoleezza-rice-defends-torture.html
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