In this morning's paper there was a very interesting editorial from the Post on 
torture. Basically it quoted several interrogation experts who were against 
torture and told the Bush administration what they thought about it. Their 
objections were repeatedly ignored.

http://tinyurl.com/tortureEditorial

Eyes Wide Shut
The Bush administration repeatedly ignored warnings about its detainee 
interrogation policies.

Saturday, April 25, 2009

OVER THE past two weeks, the world has been inundated with specifics about the 
abuse of terrorism suspects during the Bush administration: repeated episodes 
of waterboarding, snarling dogs, forced nudity, severe sleep deprivation, 
extended confinement in small, dark boxes.

Yet it is clear from a recently released and well-documented report by the 
Senate Armed Services Committee that such abuses were not committed by rogue 
service members or CIA agents who took matters into their own hands. The 
extreme interrogation methods were, according to the report, sought out and 
authorized by administration officials at the highest levels, including 
then-Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld. The report also documents episode 
after episode in which military and civilian personnel raised red flags about 
the legality and efficacy of applying techniques to terrorism suspects that 
were meant only to help train U.S. service members to withstand such horrors if 
captured by thugs. The use of such techniques against detainees, they argued, 
would more than likely produce false confessions and toughen up detainees to 
resist cooperating in the future.

Such warnings were routinely ignored, yet it is gratifying to know that men and 
women from the various branches of the armed services stuck their necks out in 
defense of the rule of law and common decency. The FBI should also be commended 
for refusing to participate in these dishonorable acts.

Some of those singled out by the Armed Services Committee report include:

-- Maj. Carrie Ricci and Maj. Nathan Hoepner of the Army. Maj. Ricci, a lawyer, 
told superiors that the harsh interrogation techniques were barred by the 
Geneva Conventions; Maj. Hoepner wrote in an e-mail objecting to an officer's 
support of enhanced interrogations: "We need to take a deep breath and remember 
who we are . . . . We are American soldiers, heirs of a long tradition of 
staying on the high ground. We need to stay there."

-- Navy Capt. Daniel Donovan, a military lawyer, who, in an e-mail to superior 
officers, objected to the use of harsh techniques for prisoners in Iraq: "[Some 
interrogators] will swear that the 'water board' does not actually physically 
harm subjects if it is administered by properly trained . . . instructors, 
under close supervision, etc. . . . I fail to see how anyone can reasonably say 
that employing such techniques against those in our custody is worthy of the 
United States, no matter how much we may need the information."

-- Air Force Col. Steven Kleinman, who intervened to stop an interrogation in 
which a detainee was subjected to prolonged kneeling and was slapped after 
answering every question.

-- Marine Lt. Col. Stuart Couch, a military prosecutor who refused to 
participate in cases after learning about detainee abuse.

Time and time again, civilians and political leaders pressed service members to 
use tougher, harsher and in some instances almost certainly illegal methods. 
Time and time again, the men and women in uniform -- those who put their lives 
on the line for this country -- were the ones who pushed back. It's a shame 
that so many of the civilians in the Bush administration failed to heed their 
advice. 


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