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25 Aug 2009 07:58 am
Holes In Cheney's Defense
by Patrick Appel
Michael Scherer lists "five important revelations" from the IG report. Number four:
The CIA IG concluded that while high-value detainees did produce
valuable intelligence, the measurement of the effectiveness of harsh
interrogation techniques “is a more subjective process and not without
some concern.” The CIA lists four reasons for this muddled view. First,
“the Agency cannot determine with any certainty the totality of the
intelligence the detainee actually possesses.” Second, “each detainee
has different fears of and tolerence for” harsh techniques. Third, “the
application of the same” harsh technique “by different interrogators
may have different results.” The fourth reason that the CIA IG found
the effectiveness of harsh techniques could not be known objectively
remains classified, and was redacted on the released document.
Ackerman expands on this point:
In the absence of information, “the
assumption at Headquarters” became that if a detainee wasn’t giving
interrogators what they wanted, it was because the detainee hadn’t been
sufficiently tortured. “Consequently, Headquarters recommended
resumption of EITs [enhanced interrogation techniques].” There became
no way for a detainee to prove that he didn’t know something. In that way, once torture was introduced, a prudential interrogator calculation — he probably knows more — became a license to continue the torture.
The documents released yesterday prove nothing about torture's effectiveness, but Cheney is claiming victory. I guess after "death panels" reality is whatever you make it. This reminds me of a line from Mark Danner's speech from 2007 on the reality that the Bush administration encased itself in.
The ceremony served not to proclaim truth but rather to
assert and embody a proposition that has been central to the
current administration: Truth is subservient to power. Power,
rightly applied, makes truth.
Cheney embodies that definition of "truth" better than anyone else.
(Photo: Chip Somodevilla/Getty.)
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