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Title: Torture May Have Slowed Hunt For Bin Laden, Not Hastened It
Source: HuffPo
URL Source: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/ ... lowed-h_n_858642.html?ir=World
Published: May 6, 2011
Author: Dan Froomkin
Post Date: 2011-05-06 22:02:39 by war
Keywords: None
Views: 42151
Comments: 49

Torture apologists are reaching precisely the wrong conclusion from the back-story of the hunt for Osama bin Laden, say experienced interrogators and intelligence professionals.

Defenders of the Bush administration’s interrogation policies have claimed vindication from reports that bin Laden was tracked down in small part due to information received from brutalized detainees some six to eight years ago.

But that sequence of events -- even if true -- doesn’t demonstrate the effectiveness of torture, these experts say. Rather, it indicates bin Laden could have been caught much earlier had those detainees been interrogated properly.

"I think that without a doubt, torture and enhanced interrogation techniques slowed down the hunt for bin Laden," said an Air Force interrogator who goes by the pseudonym Matthew Alexander and located Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, the leader of al Qaeda in Iraq, in 2006.

It now appears likely that several detainees had information about a key al Qaeda courier -- information that might have led authorities directly to bin Laden years ago. But subjected to physical and psychological brutality, "they gave us the bare minimum amount of information they could get away with to get the pain to stop, or to mislead us," Alexander told The Huffington Post.

"We know that they didn’t give us everything, because they didn’t provide the real name, or the location, or somebody else who would know that information," he said.

In a 2006 study by the National Defense Intelligence College, trained interrogators found that traditional, rapport-based interviewing approaches are extremely effective with even the most hardened detainees, whereas coercion consistently builds resistance and resentment. Story continues below Advertisement

"Had we handled some of these sources from the beginning, I would like to think that there’s a good chance that we would have gotten this information or other information," said Steven Kleinman, a longtime military intelligence officer who has extensively researched, practiced and taught interrogation techniques.

"By making a detainee less likely to provide information, and making the information he does provide harder to evaluate, they hindered what we needed to accomplish," said Glenn L. Carle, a retired CIA officer who oversaw the interrogation of a high-level detainee in 2002.

But the discovery and killing of bin Laden was enough for defenders of the Bush administration to declare that their policies had been vindicated.

Liz Cheney, daughter of the former vice president, quickly issued a statement declaring that she was "grateful to the men and women of America’s intelligence services who, through their interrogation of high-value detainees, developed the information that apparently led us to bin Laden."

John Yoo, the lead author of the "Torture Memos," wrote in the Wall Street Journal that bin Laden's death "vindicates the Bush administration, whose intelligence architecture marked the path to bin Laden's door."

Former Bush secretary of defense Donald Rumsfeld declared that "the information that came from those individuals was critically important."

The Obama White House pushed back against that conclusion this week.

"The bottom line is this: If we had some kind of smoking-gun intelligence from waterboarding in 2003, we would have taken out Osama bin Laden in 2003," Tommy Vietor, spokesman for the National Security Council, told The New York Times.

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#2. To: no gnu taxes (#0)

Chronological details of the hunt for bin Laden remain murky, but piecing together various statements from administration and intelligence officials, it appears the first step may have been the CIA learning the nickname of an al Qaeda courier -- Abu Ahmed al-Kuwaiti -- from several detainees picked up after the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks.

Then, in 2003, Khalid Sheikh Mohammed (KSM), the 9/11 mastermind, was captured, beaten, slammed into walls, shackled in stress positions and made to feel like he was drowning 183 times in a month. When asked about al-Kuwaiti, however, KSM denied that the he had anything to do with al Qaeda.

war  posted on  2011-05-06   22:05:24 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#3. To: war (#2)

Panetta Confirms Waterboarding Led to Bin Laden, Left Freaks Out

There you have it. I mean Panetta said waterboarding. He had said it before last night with Bri Wi on the NBC Nightly News. Brian Williams. He’d said it before that. Now, there were three people. We waterboarded three guys. One was Khalid Sheikh Mohammed. One was Abu Zubaydah and I forget the other, but they were not waterboarded at Gitmo. They were waterboarded elsewhere. It doesn’t matter who it is, Snerdley. Your al-Libi is my al-Hayat, it doesn’t matter. There were three guys and they were all waterboarded at the black site prisons, the CIA prisons, before they got to Gitmo. Rumsfeld has admitted this. So here you have Panetta who I actually think, folks, the more things spill out, the aftermath of this story we’re getting, it’s getting more and more confused, there’s more and more contradictions about what happened, what didn’t happen, why what happened happened and why what didn’t happen didn’t happen. It seems like Panetta is really at the helm here. So there he is, he says waterboarding was used.

Folks, I mean this ruins everything! I mean it’s like Ronald Reagan coming out and saying, “No, I was never for tax cuts. Tax increases are the way to go.” I can’t tell you the utter devastation Panetta’s statement caused everybody on the left. That takes us to PMSNBC and Lawrence O’Donnell The Last Word. When I tuned in I felt like I was watching a local news show in a foreign country in a hotel. O’Donnell had as his guest the deputy national security advisor, Denis McDonough. And here’s the question. O’Donnell said, “Candidate Obama spoke strongly against waterboarding. Director Panetta has now confirmed to Brian Williams that some of the detainees who provided some of the info that had created the chain of information that eventually led to the killing of Bin Laden, let me ask you this. Did any useful information that led to this mission come from waterboarding?” So Panetta has just said it two hours earlier on the NBC Nightly News. Two hours later the AAA team, MSNBC, Lawrence O’Donnell has gotta do something here to do damage control. So he asked this guy, McDonough, the deputy national security advisor, come on, was waterboarding really used?

no gnu taxes  posted on  2011-05-07   9:12:29 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#4. To: no gnu taxes (#3)

Still desperately seeking validation for Boy Blunder's failures...

war  posted on  2011-05-07   9:42:00 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#5. To: war (#4)

You and Dan need to tell it to Leon.

no gnu taxes  posted on  2011-05-07   9:43:56 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#6. To: no gnu taxes (#5)

All Panetta confirmed was that waterboarding was used.

Every source has stated that KSM LIED about the courier.

war  posted on  2011-05-07   9:46:58 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#10. To: war (#6) (Edited)

Ha Ha Ha

I love seeing you leftards twist in the wind

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Williams: Turned around the other way, are you denying that waterboarding was in part among the tactics used to extract the intelligence that led to this successful mission?

Panetta: No, I think some of the detainees clearly were — you know, they used these enhanced interrogation techniques against some of these detainees. But I’m also saying that the debate about whether we would have gotten the same information through other approaches I think is always going to be an open question.

Williams: So, final point, one final time: enhanced interrogation techniques, which has always been kind of a handy euphemism in these post-9/11 years, that includes waterboarding.

Panetta: That’s correct.

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If waterboarding wasn't successful, he would have fallen all over himself to make that point. How does it feel knowing you have been full of shit for 8 years?

no gnu taxes  posted on  2011-05-07   10:05:26 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#14. To: no gnu taxes (#10)

"It is true that some information that came from normal interrogation approaches at Guantanamo did lead to information that was beneficial in this instance....but it was not harsh treatment and it was not waterboarding."

war  posted on  2011-05-07   10:08:22 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#17. To: war (#14)

Former Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld:

“CIA Director Panetta indicated that one of the individuals who provided important information had in fact been waterboarded… There was some confusion today on some programs, even one on FOX I think, suggesting that I indicated that no one who was waterboarded at Guantanamo provided any information on this. It’s not true. No one was waterboarded at Guantanamo by the US military. In fact no one was waterboarded at Guantanamo period. Three people were waterboarded by the CIA away from Guantanamo and then later were brought to Guantanamo. And, in fact, as you pointed out the information from these individuals was critically important.”

no gnu taxes  posted on  2011-05-07   10:19:55 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#20. To: no gnu taxes (#17)

Former Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld:

Rumsfeld, in this statement, only says detainees that provided information were also waterboarded, not that the critical information was the result of waterboarding.

lucysmom  posted on  2011-05-07   10:28:28 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#21. To: lucysmom (#20)

The entire context of the discussion was whether or not waterboarding provided information.

Give it up. The head of the "get Osama" expedition has already admitted waterboarding worked.

no gnu taxes  posted on  2011-05-07   10:31:47 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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#24. To: no gnu taxes (#21)

The head of the "get Osama" expedition has already admitted waterboarding worked.

Did he say it worked better than a stopped clock?

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