Sen. John McCain spoke Tuesday about the report released by the Senate intelligence committee about the CIA’s practices of forceful interrogation. McCain is no stranger to brutal war tactics, as he ...
We're going to turn now to Tony Camerino. He's a former military interrogator and a strong opponent of the type of enhanced interrogation techniques detailed in yesterday's report. Camerino has ...
WASHINGTON — CIA Deputy Director Michael Morell, who defended harsh interrogation techniques and was involved with the fallout after the attack on the diplomatic outpost in Benghazi, Libya, announced ...
Former Congressman Peter Hoekstra was chairman and later, Ranking Minority Member of the House Intelligence Committee. The Michigan Republican served nine terms in the House and he now works for a ...
The Central Intelligence Agency has released 50 declassified documents detailing its use of brutal interrogation techniques on terrorist suspects in the aftermath of the 9/11 attacks. The disclosure ...
The Senate's report says CIA interrogators used methods such as rectal infusion and waterboarding on detainees. The report says the techniques... The report from the Senate Intelligence Committee on ...
WASHINGTON -- When the CIA sought permission to use harsh interrogation methods on a captured al-Qaida operative, the response from Bush administration lawyers was encouraging, even clinical. In one ...
What Is Project Artichoke? CIA Revives Files Detailing Covert Drug Plans In Food, Drink And Vaccines
CIA revives declassified files on Project Artichoke, revealing Cold War experiments using drugs in food, drinks and vaccines ...
The CIA had approved use of rough techniques at “black site” in Poland. WASHINGTON — An al-Qaida suspect who was subjected to harsh interrogation techniques at a secret CIA prison in early 2004 ...
The Senate Intelligence Committee released a report examining the CIA's secret overseas detention and interrogation program. The 500-page report... CIA's Interrogation Program Was More Brutal Than ...
WASHINGTON -- The CIA official who gave the command to destroy interrogation videotapes apparently acted against the direction of his superiors, the top Republican House Intelligence Committee member ...
WASHINGTON -- President Bush breathed new life into the CIA's terror interrogation program Friday in an executive order that would allow harsh questioning of suspects ...
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