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Friday, April 18, 2008

Top US general ‘hoodwinked’ over aggressive interrogation

The US’s most senior general was “hoodwinked” by top Bush administration officials determined to push through aggressive interrogation techniques for terror suspects held at Guantánamo Bay, the Guardian can reveal.

...In his new book, Torture Team, Philippe Sands QC, a professor of law at University College London, reveals:

• Senior figures in the Bush administration pushed through previously outlawed measures with the help of unqualified and inexperienced military officials at Guantánamo.

• Myers believes he was a victim of “intrigue” by top lawyers at the department of justice, the office of the vice president, Dick Cheney, and Donald Rumsfeld’s defence department.

• Myers wrongly believed interrogation techniques had been taken from the army’s field manual.

The lawyers who pushed through the interrogation techniques - all of them political appointees - were Alberto Gonzales, David Addingon and William Haynes.

Others involved were Doug Feith, Rumsfeld’s undersecretary for policy, and Jay Bybee and John Yoo, two assistant attorney generals.

Comments

Exactly how does a British professor get access to the confidential information needed to make such a case, RCB?  Can you think about this for just a minute or so?  Maybe?

Bike Bubba on April 18, 2008 at 03:20 pm

Well, Bike Bubba, in my world, he bases it on news accounts then makes the rest up.

And how would General Myers not be aware of what is in his own manual?

This is hilarious, but it does proves you can make this up.

(Italics in a bow to Proof.)

Carrick on April 18, 2008 at 03:29 pm
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