George W. Bush's casual acknowledgment Wednesday that he had Khalid Sheikh Mohammed waterboarded -- and would do it again -- has horrified some former military and intelligence officials who argue that the former president doesn't seem to understand the gravity of what he is admitting.Here's a baseball metaphor to President Barack Obama and Attorney General Eric Holder: You are the umpires, Bush and Cheney are calling you a c*cks*ck*r.
Waterboarding, a form of controlled drowning, is "unequivocably torture", said retired Brigadier General David R. Irvine, a former strategic intelligence officer who taught prisoner of war interrogation and military law for 18 years.
"As a nation, we have historically prosecuted it as such, going back to the time of the Spanish-American War," Irvine said. "Moreover, it cannot be demonstrated that any use of waterboarding by U.S. personnel in recent years has saved a single American life."
Irvine told the Huffington Post that Bush doesn't appreciate how much harm his countenancing of torture has done to his country.
You have no credibility when the worst of the criminals proclaim their crimes, and you do nothing.
This isn't, "looking forward, not backward," it's moral cowardice, it's being a criminal yourself, because by being an accessory to the cover-up you are an accessory to the crime.
What's more, much like Ford's pardon of Nixon, your insistence on denying the rule of law will encourage further law-breaking in the future.
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Well said! Clear, concise and to the point.
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