« The Presider Gets Results | Main | The Daily Dearborn Independent Dish » 06 Feb 2009 09:31 am How Bush Threatened BritainIn order to prevent any details of its torture record being publicly disseminated, the Bush administration threatened the British government with withdrawal of intelligence sharing if they allowed a court to publish the redacted evidence. Foreign secretary David Miliband denied this on Wednesday, but the letters from the US have been released by Channel 4 News. And their message is unmistakable. The first letter:
The second:
That is a threat to hurt the security of a very close ally unless the British government intervenes into a court process to suppress evidence of US torture. In a critical test of the Obama administration, the demand that such evidence be suppressed was reiterated. (I don't know by whom. Panetta isn't in place yet. Brennan? Clinton?) And that's how illegal torture spreads throughout a legal and military system to undermine alliances as well as the rule of law. The poison of Cheney is still in the system. And it will be for a long time. That was the point: the crimes and blunders they committed were such that their successors find themselves, willy nilly, implicated in them. TrackBack URL for this entry:http://www.typepad.com/services/trackback/6a00d83451c45669e20111684d9aa1970c Listed below are links to weblogs that reference 'How Bush Threatened Britain' |
