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16 Apr 2009 04:05 pm
OLC Memos Incoming
The ACLU has just posted them; you can download them here. Here's the president's full statement:
The Department of Justice will today release certain memos issued by the
Office of Legal Counsel between 2002 and 2005 as part of an ongoing court
case. These memos speak to techniques that were used in the interrogation
of terrorism suspects during that period, and their release is required by
the rule of law.
My judgment on the content of these memos is a matter of record. In one of
my very first acts as President, I prohibited the use of these
interrogation techniques by the United States because they undermine our
moral authority and do not make us safer. Enlisting our values in the
protection of our people makes us stronger and more secure. A democracy as
resilient as ours must reject the false choice between our security and our
ideals, and that is why these methods of interrogation are already a thing
of the past.
But that is not what compelled the release of these legal documents today.
While I believe strongly in transparency and accountability, I also believe
that in a dangerous world, the United States must sometimes carry out
intelligence operations and protect information that is classified for
purposes of national security. I have already fought for that principle in
court and will do so again in the future.
However, after consulting with
the Attorney General, the Director of National Intelligence, and others, I
believe that exceptional circumstances surround these memos and require
their release.
First, the interrogation techniques described in these memos have already
been widely reported. Second, the previous Administration publicly
acknowledged portions of the program - and some of the practices -
associated with these memos. Third, I have already ended the techniques
described in the memos through an Executive Order.
Therefore, withholding
these memos would only serve to deny facts that have been in the public
domain for some time. This could contribute to an inaccurate accounting of
the past, and fuel erroneous and inflammatory assumptions about actions
taken by the United States.
In releasing these memos, it is our intention to assure those who carried
out their duties relying in good faith upon legal advice from the
Department of Justice that they will not be subject to prosecution.
The men
and women of our intelligence community serve courageously on the front
lines of a dangerous world. Their accomplishments are unsung and their
names unknown, but because of their sacrifices, every single American is
safer. We must protect their identities as vigilantly as they protect our
security, and we must provide them with the confidence that they can do
their jobs.
Going forward, it is my strong belief that the United States has a solemn
duty to vigorously maintain the classified nature of certain activities and
information related to national security.
This is an extraordinarily
important responsibility of the presidency, and it is one that I will carry
out assertively irrespective of any political concern. Consequently, the
exceptional circumstances surrounding these memos should not be viewed as
an erosion of the strong legal basis for maintaining the classified nature
of secret activities. I will always do whatever is necessary to protect the
national security of the United States.
This is a time for reflection, not retribution. I respect the strong views
and emotions that these issues evoke. We have been through a dark and
painful chapter in our history.
But at a time of great challenges and
disturbing disunity, nothing will be gained by spending our time and energy
laying blame for the past. Our national greatness is embedded in America's
ability to right its course in concert with our core values, and to move
forward with confidence. That is why we must resist the forces that divide
us, and instead come together on behalf of our common future.
The United States is a nation of laws. My Administration will always act in
accordance with those laws, and with an unshakeable commitment to our
ideals. That is why we have released these memos, and that is why we have
taken steps to ensure that the actions described within them never take
place again.
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