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originally posted by: whyamIhere
He must of completely lost that tingle down his leg.
This is the first time I agree with him.
Strange comment for that boot licker.
originally posted by: neo96
Via the Daily Caller. He’s right, but … I’m not sure anyone, up to and including nutty Joan Walsh, is claiming otherwise. (If Al Qaeda ends up ratcheting down the barbarity, it’ll be because of lessons they’ve learned from ISIS, not from the U.S.) On the other hand, opponents of EIT do frequently say that we need to set an example for the rest of the world in renouncing torture and I’ve never understood that argument either. Who are we setting an example for? Which countries are going to change how they handle terrorists because Dianne Feinstein released the CIA report? Don’t we count on other countries to stick with enhanced interrogation for our own rendition purposes?
Gasp! Chris Mathews said what ?
There are defensible reasons to oppose EIT. You can oppose it as being immoral, regardless of what intelligence gains might be had from it. You can oppose it for being too dangerous of a slippery slope, a special concern now that Obama’s expanded drone warfare to include jihadis with American citizenship. You can oppose it because it produces bad information under duress, something that’s certainly true in some cases but not as universally true as anti-EIT absolutists insist. You can even oppose it, a la Joe Biden, because it makes you feel warm and fuzzy inside to do so, the left’s own version of American exceptionalism.
Yes there are.
BUT:
I don’t really see how you can oppose it as a way to influence other countries, though, except as a minor piece in a propaganda chess game. Renouncing CIA torture won’t stop Vladimir Putin from getting rough with his own prisoners but it will undercut him a bit if he argues that he’s only doing what the United States enthusiastically does to its own detainees. “Not enthusiastically!” we can now say. So, yay. Besides, the propaganda value in having global media revisit this old subject is much greater to someone like Putin than the propaganda loss he’s suffered in having Senate Democrats — who tolerated these practices for years before it became an issue for their base, of course — declare that America is sorry and will never do it again. For instance, here’s how the report is playing on a much-followed Twitter account devoted to Iranian propaganda:
Oh yes the propaganda gift for two bit terrorists around the world.
Especially when they IGNORE their own dirty little secrets like.
Evin prison section 209.
www.mojahedin.org...
en.wikipedia.org...
en.wikipedia.org...
BUT:
U.S. Says Rendition to Continue, but With More Oversight
WASHINGTON — The Obama administration will continue the Bush administration’s practice of sending terrorism suspects to third countries for detention and interrogation, but pledges to closely monitor their treatment to ensure that they are not tortured, administration officials said Monday.
Handing the enemies of the state a propaganda windfall. Throwing them under the bus, and expecting them to 'help' us fight the 'war' on terror!
That is some 'Badge of Honer' as Biden claims.
Biden: Release of torture report is 'badge of honor'
Back to the original article.
I had no idear that Chris Mathews was a torture 'apologist' as some people say.
Anyhow found these links interesting, and decided to 'share the wealth'.
originally posted by: xuenchen
originally posted by: neo96
Some people are saying this is the 'real' reason behind the release.
Feinstein says CIA spied on Senate computers
But that could have been anyone from our 'allies' snipped off about NSA spying on them to Russian,Iranian,North Korean, Chinese hackers.
Since nothing is going to change I find this all suspect.
That was all an arranged release.
Part of the plan to publish the report, criticize, and still continue.
Back-up for any possible Republican takeover of the Senate.
They had plenty of indications that Democrats were going to get creamed in the elections.
They are very clever at scripting an agenda.
originally posted by: TWA0918
a reply to: woodwardjnr
What is Guantanamo if not a gulag?