Dick Cheney Says Harsh Interrogations Kept U.S. Safe From Terror

August 31, 2009 RSS Feed Print

Former Vice President Dick Cheney said yesterday that the CIA's extreme interrogation techniques "were directly responsible for the fact that for eight years [after 9/11] we had no further mass casualty attacks against the United States." He described the appointment of a special prosecutor to investigate alleged torture as a political move and a "terrible, terrible precedent." In an interview on Fox News Sunday, Cheney called the use of waterboarding and other coercive methods—like threatening detainees with guns or drills—key weapons in the war on terrorism. "I knew about the waterboarding, not specifically in any one particular case, but as a general policy that we had approved," added Cheney, who noted that neither a gun nor a drill had actually been used on detainees. There also have been reports of agents threatening detainees' relatives with rape. Republican Sen. John McCain of Arizona, who was a prisoner of war in Vietnam, said such techniques violated the Geneva Convention on torture, helped al Qaeda recruit terrorists, and produced unreliable intelligence. McCain added, though, that an investigation was a mistake that might harm CIA morale and effectiveness. "I think it harmed our image in the world," McCain said of detainee abuse in an interview on CBS's Face the Nation yesterday, "but for us now to go back, I think, would be a serious mistake." What do you think? Is Cheney right? Do the ends justify the means? And what, precisely, were the ends that warranted extreme coercion? Weigh in below.

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As a 74 year old American, married for 54 years, four children and 9 grandchildre, it is my opinoin the Hawk Vice President Dick Cheney during his 8 years within the Bush Presidency, with the help of the CIA, brave woman and men in the arm services, kept " all Americans" and my family safe from terriosts' murdering us with deadly weapons.

God Bless America with the strong and brave, America will always be free.

Respectfully,

Bob Berry

Bob Berry of CA 12:34PM September 09, 2009

We have made every effort to adhere to the letter of the law while waging this new kind of war.However ,the enemy is cynically attempting to use our moral compass as a weapon against us.Theory is fine on the chalk board-it's application in the real world is sometimes problematic.What terrorists have come to rely on ,is the line in sand they believe we will never cross.For the enemy ,that is the point they start from.To be effective in this new theater all options have to be on the table . This week, Iran,the radical Islamic "Republic"( theocracy) make grand overtures to an atheist, Marxist dictator Hugo Chavez of Venezuela.In theory ,these two have little reason for this dog and pony show. However,both are energy producer.As such,they share at present the inability to refine crude on a large scale.But there IS something else .Chavez provided paramilitary goons to crush the post election protests in Iran.What is the reciprocal gesture going to be from Iran ?That is the "other shoe".This is an example of what our intelligence professionals have to face every minute ,everyday.Removing any of their options is potentially suicidal.

JPTX of TX 3:19PM September 06, 2009

We need to make amends to our Wrongs doings, Dick Cheney confessed and should pay for his lawless activities for the good of America and the C.IA should also be investigated. I believe Most of the offenders probably thought they had the countries best interest at heart but that does not make what they did right.

Those who followed orders knowing they were in the wrong must also pay showing the world that we are not above reproach and we want peace.

I hope we are not fighting wars so the solders will have job security because we could use them at home fighting fires and protecting America.

Don D. Brock

Don D. Brock of AZ 4:03PM September 03, 2009

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