Dick Cheney and his fellow repugicans have spent
more than a decade claiming that torture both generated intelligence and
was vital national security. The Senate Intelligence Committee report
on torture proved both of these claims wrong.
Here is Dick Cheney on CNN last year claiming that
what the CIA did wasn’t torture and that the “enhanced interrogation
tactics” provided information:
Video:
Every claim that Cheney made in the video above was a lie.
The Senate Intelligence Committee’s report on the CIA’s torture program found that torture jeopardized national security,
“The CIA, in the conduct of its Detention and Interrogation Program,
complicated, and in some cases impeded, the national security missions
of other Executive Branch agencies, including the Federal Bureau of
Investigation (FBI), the State Department, and the Office of the
Director of National Intelligence (ODNI). The CIA withheld or restricted
information relevant to these agencies’ missions and responsibilities,
denied access to detainees, and provided inaccurate information on the
CIA’s Detention and Interrogation Program to these agencies.”
The report also concluded that torture did not provide good information,
“The Committee finds, based on a review of CIA interrogation records,
that the use of the CIA’s enhanced interrogation techniques was not an
effective means of obtaining accurate information or gaining detainee
cooperation….While being subjected to the CIA’s enhanced interrogation
techniques and afterwards, multiple CIA detainees fabricated
information, resulting in faulty intelligence. Detainees provided
fabricated information on critical intelligence issues, including the
terrorist threats which the CIA identified as its highest priorities.”
The significance of this report goes beyond looking
at the past. Torture remains a part of the Republican national security
platform. Mitt Romney supported “enhanced interrogation tactics” in
2012, and there are several candidates lining up to run for the repugican nomination in 2016 who support torture.
Supporting torture has become a qualification for repugican presidential candidates. It isn’t surprising that Cheney lied
about the effectiveness of torture. An junta that lied to
invade Iraq would not have qualms when it came to lying about torture.
Everything that repugicans have been selling the
country for more than a decade was not true. Torture did not provide
actionable intelligence. Torture did not keep the country more secure
and safe.
Torture jeopardizes national security. The American
people can add national security to the list of issues where repugicans
have been completely wrong.
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