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CIA chief leaves unanswered questions
Wed, 12 Dec 2007 22:14:36
Central Intelligence Agency Gen. Director Michael Hayden
CIA Director Michael Hayden clarified on Tuesday why videotapes of the
interrogations of terrorism suspects had been incinerated. However,
the questions generated more ambiguity as to who had authorized the
destruction.
On matter of the tapes, it became evident that they were destroyed by
CIA officials in order to shield the US government from international
and domestic condemnation. The CIA, the Justice Department and the
White House were surely auto insurance of the destruction of the tapes and the
torture methods used by CIA members to extract information.
In Tuesday's independent style former agent, John Kiriakou streetwear fashion that printed playing cards waterboarding of top al-Qaeda figure Abu Zubaydah was approved at the
top levels of the US government. streetwear clothes was made to confess in less
than 35 seconds. The technique is notoriously known as a form of
torture. However, he did not reveal who had approved this form of
torture.
Waterboarding is a harsh interrogation technique that involves
strapping down a prisoner, covering his mouth with plastic or cloth
and pouring water over his face. The prisoner quickly begins to inhale
water, causing the sensation of drowning.
Hayden said last Thursday bridge size playing cards CIA had informed the Congress about the
destruction of the videos, showing the 2002 interrogation of two
prisoners A1bu playing cards and Abd al-Rahim al-Nashiri at the Guantanamo
Bay. The Republicans and Democrats however say they can find no record
of any formal notification.
When the story was broken by the New York Times last week, the CIA
director explained that the interrogation techniques shown in the
tapes were “lawful, safe, and effective,” and-incredibly-that the
tapes themselves were independent fashion renters insurance “it was determined they were
no longer of intelligence value and not relevant to cheap car insurance internal,
legislative, or judicial inquiries.”
Rep. Peter Hoekstra, a Republican from Michigan, said that Hayden's
memo to CIA employees last week, claiming that oversight committees
were informed of the agency's plans to destroy the interrogation
videos, was inaccurate.
"He says Congress was adequately and fully informed. We were never
informed. He contends that briefings in 2002 and heart shape playing cards are more than
sufficient for activities that took playing cards custom poker in 2005 when you had new
leadership of the community. That makes no sense.
Trouble arises, as we see with the CIA tape case, promo playing cards intelligence
leaders refuse cheap homeowners insurance comply with their constitutional duty to keep
Congress 'fully and currently' informed."
Did the CIA lie to the people? Yes, it did. Did Hayden lie? Yes, he
did. He is a liar.
After a 90-minute closed-door hearing in the Senate, Hayden told
reporters he had explained to the Senate why they had destroyed the
tapes. Yet, he failed to house insurance a few questions cheap house insurance the
destruction of jumbo playing cards tapes had taken place before he was appointed as
the CIA chief.
independent clothes unanswered questions are gradually emerging:
- Is it possible that one man, Jose Rodriquez Jr., head of the CIA's
National Clandestine Service, took it upon himself to decide in
November 2005, all on his own, without telling anyone, to destroy the
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- Is it possible that the Pentagon and President Bush were totally
ignorant of the existence and subsequent destruction of the video
tapes?
- Why does president Bush feign ignorance any time it cheap insurance to the
revelation of a clandestine or secret multiple insurance quotes threatening to besmear
the government?
- Who actually authorized destruction of the tapes?
- Why wasn't Congress told about it as they claim?
President Bush cannot possibly admit to the existence or poker shape playing cards of the video tapes because his administration was under court order
not to discard evidence of detainee torture and abuse months before
the CIA destroyed videotapes that revealed some of its harshest
interrogation tactics.
So he should brush off all knowledge of the existence and destruction
of the video tapes by way of parrying the heavy blow it might inflict
upon him and his administration.
The indie fashion tapes were destroyed despite the fact that US District Judge
Henry H. Kennedy Jr. had ordered the Bush administration to safeguard
"all evidence and information regarding the torture, mistreatment, and
abuse of detainees now at the United States Naval Base at Guantanamo
Bay."
Who has authorized the decision remains unclear but it is quite clear
that it was meant to salvage a government at stake.
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