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16 Jun 2007 08:35 pm

The Unraveling

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A major witness to this White House's direct link to Abu Ghraib and the torture regime has come forward. And he couldn't have better credentials: General Antonio Taguba. More on this tomorrow, but for now: don't miss the piece. Money quote:

During the next two years, Taguba assiduously avoided the press, telling his relatives not to talk about his work. Friends and family had been inundated with telephone calls and visitors, and, Taguba said, “I didn’t want them to be involved.” Taguba retired in January, 2007, after thirty-four years of active service, and finally agreed to talk to me about his investigation of Abu Ghraib and what he believed were the serious misrepresentations by officials that followed. “From what I knew, troops just don’t take it upon themselves to initiate what they did without any form of knowledge of the higher-ups,” Taguba told me. His orders were clear, however: he was to investigate only the military police at Abu Ghraib, and not those above them in the chain of command. “These M.P. troops were not that creative,” he said. “Somebody was giving them guidance, but I was legally prevented from further investigation into higher authority. I was limited to a box.”

Justice is coming.

(Photo: Jim Watson/AFP/Getty.)

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