Human rights experts have long pressed the administration of former president George W. Bush for details of who bore ultimate responsibility for approving the simulated drownings of CIA detainees, a practice that many international legal experts say was illicit torture.George W. Bush has just confessed publicly to a criminal conspiracy, and Barack Obama and Eric "Place" Holder need to (God I hate this term) "Man Up" and begin a criminal investigation.
In a memoir due out Tuesday, Bush makes clear that he personally approved the use of that coercive technique against alleged Sept. 11 plotter Khalid Sheik Mohammed, an admission the human rights experts say could one day have legal consequences for him.
In his book, titled "Decision Points," Bush recounts being asked by the CIA whether it could proceed with waterboarding Mohammed, who Bush said was suspected of knowing about still-pending terrorist plots against the United States. Bush writes that his reply was "Damn right" and states that he would make the same decision again to save lives, according to a someone close to Bush who has read the book.
Bush previously had acknowledged endorsing what he described as the CIA's "enhanced" interrogation techniques - a term meant to encompass irregular, coercive methods - after Justice Department officials and other top aides assured him they were legal. "I was a big supporter of waterboarding," Vice President Richard B. Cheney acknowledged in a television interview in February.
What we also need to understand that in both Bush's and Cheney's talk about torture, the never suggest that they got actionable intelligence, nor that they even expected to get actionable intelligence from torture.
There are vague claims of "saving lives", but if those were true, they would have been declassified or leaked years ago.
They didn't authorize torture because there was a ticking bomb, there wasn't.
They didn't get actionable intelligence, because they would have trumpeted it.
They had no belief that it would generate actionable intelligence.
They did this because they it mad them feel tough. They deliberately authorized the infliction of pain in order to derive pleasure and self worth.
This is the very definition of Sadism.
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