DOD Whistleblower Told that Americas Military Does NOT Like Torture and They Want the CIA to Go Back to Intel ONLY - NO More Dick Cheney Created Para Military Maneuvers & No More CIA Vendor Man Handling Just Have Them Collect Data.... That's What Their Job is SUPPOSED to Be...
Then a few days later in Stars & Stripes:
"According to a recent Washington Post-ABC News poll conducted after the Senate intelligence committee report was released, a majority of Americans believe that the CIA’s treatment of detainees was justified. A majority also believe that, going forward, there may be cases where torture is warranted, according to the poll.
Romig is concerned that at some point in the future, civilian leaders might once again authorize torture if faced with similar grave threats.
“There are a lot of people out there — most of them uninformed about the military, uninformed about interrogation — who think … that anything is justified in defense of the country,” he said.
He said if it were up to the military, “We’ll go to extreme ends to defend the country, but we’re not going to put ourselves down in the gutter with the people we’re fighting to do that.”
Last week, former Vice President Dick Cheney called the controversial CIA interrogation report “full of crap,” FOX News
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Last week, former Vice President Dick Cheney called the controversial CIA interrogation report “full of crap,” during an interview with Fox News.
“I think it is a terrible report, deeply flawed,” Cheney said, in his first televised interview since the report’s release early last week. “It’s a classic example of where politicians get together and throw professionals under the bus.”
Cheney said he had not read the entire 6,000-page document, drafted by Democrats on the Senate Intelligence Committee, or the 500-page declassified and redacted executive summary made public.
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