WASHINGTON — The Bush administration applied relentless pressure on 
interrogators to use harsh methods on detainees in part to find evidence of 
cooperation between al Qaida and the late Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein's 
regime, according to a former senior U.S. intelligence official and a former 
Army psychiatrist.

Such information would've provided a foundation for one of former President 
George W. Bush's main arguments for invading Iraq in 2003. In fact, no evidence 
has ever been found of operational ties between Osama bin Laden's terrorist 
network and Saddam's regime.

The use of abusive interrogation — widely considered torture — as part of 
Bush's quest for a rationale to invade Iraq came to light as the Senate issued 
a major report tracing the origin of the abuses and President Barack Obama 
opened the door to prosecuting former U.S. officials for approving them. 

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