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CIA Cops To Waterboarding

By Jake on February 05,2008

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CIA Director Michael Hayden admitted that the CIA used waterboarding in the past, but claims it was performed on only three people and not for many years. Oh, but he doesn't have to worry because President Bush says the U.S. does not torture and Attorney General Michael Mukasey won't say if it's torture anyway. So what's all the fuss about?

CIA director Michael Hayden told Congress however that it had only been used on three people, and not at all for the past five years.

He said the technique had been used on high-profile al-Qaeda detainees including Khalid Sheikh Mohammed.

Waterboarding is an interrogation technique in which the detainee is put in fear of drowning.

Mr Hayden was speaking as National Intelligence Director Mike McConnell presented his annual threat assessment.

Some critics describe the procedure as torture and Congress has been debating banning its use by the CIA.

President Bush has threatened to veto such a bill.

Khalid Sheikh Mohammed is accused of masterminding the 11 September attacks on the United States.

The two other men Mr Hayden said the CIA had also used waterboarding against are also top al-Qaeda suspects, Abu Zubaydah and Abd al-Rahim al-Nashiri.


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