CIA memo cites 40 Congressional briefings on torture By Bill Van Auken

A memo released Wednesday by Director of National Intelligence Dennis Blair
lists 40 separate briefings beginning in September 2002 in which leading
members of Congress were briefed by the CIA on the agency’s use of “enhanced
interrogation techniques”—in plain words, torture.

Before the revelations about the employment of such methods as waterboarding
appeared in the media, none of these legislators, including leading
Democrats, objected to or publicly protested against what amounted to war
crimes.

Blair’s release of the document compiled by the CIA came in response to a
request from Representative Pete Hoekstra of Michigan, the top Republican on
the House intelligence committee. In a letter to Hoekstra, Blair stated that
the memo “provides a straightforward account of the extent of interaction
with the Congress on this issue.”

Much of the media attention has focused on the role of House Speaker Nancy
Pelosi (Democrat, California), who as the ranking Democrat on the House
intelligence committee was, together with Republican Representative Porter
Goss, who went on to become director of the CIA, one of the first members of
Congress to be briefed on the CIA’s torture tactics.

The memo’s description of the briefing reads: “Briefing on EITs [enhanced
interrogation techniques] on Abu Zubaydah, background on authorities, and a
description of the particular EITs that have been employed.”

Zubaydah, captured by the CIA in Pakistan in March 2002, was one of the
first “high-value” detainees subjected to waterboarding and other forms of
torture. While the Bush administration grossly inflated Zubaydah’s
importance, the torture methods served to extract from him a false statement
that Iraq was training Al Qaeda terrorists in the use of chemical weapons.
The Bush administration had ordered the torture in large part to obtain such
a phony confession in order to bolster its key pretext for launching its war
of aggression against Iraq.

The memo’s description of this initial briefing of Pelosi and Goss
contradicts Pelosi’s own account. Just last month, she claimed that the CIA
“did not brief us that these enhanced interrogations were being used,” but
merely informed the two intelligence committee leaders about “an array of
interrogations that they might have at their disposal.”

This claim is hardly credible. Why would the CIA brief two leading members
of Congress on methods of torture in the abstract? And if they had done so,
why didn’t Pelosi ask them whether these “techniques” were in fact being
used on detainees captured on the “global war on terrorism”?

Other briefings listed in the memo included one in February 2003 in which
Republican Senator Pat Roberts and Democratic Senator John Rockefeller had
the EITs “described in considerable detail,” including “how the water board
was used.”

In briefings held in September 2003, Roberts and Rockefeller, as well as
Republican Congressman Goss and Pelosi’s successor on the House intelligence
panel, California Democratic Congresswoman Jane Harmon, were given slide
shows in which “non-enhanced and enhanced interrogation techniques were
named, described and compared on the same slide.”

Subsequent briefings, which included Senator Harry Reid, now the Democratic
Senate Majority Leader, and the other Democratic members of the Senate
Select Committee on Intelligence—Senators Carl Levin, Dianne Feinstein, Evan
Bayh, Barbara Mikulski and Russ Feingold—heard presentations on
“waterboarding, diet manipulation, nudity, walling and stomach slap.”

The content of the memo is hardly a revelation. In December 2007, the
*Washington
Post* reported that in 2002 briefings Pelosi and three other members of
Congress were “given a virtual tour of the CIA’s overseas detention sites
and the harsh techniques interrogators had devised to make prisoners talk,”
including waterboarding. The *Post *added that while leading Democrats
subsequently denounced waterboarding as torture, “on that day, no objections
were raised. Instead, at least two lawmakers in the room asked the CIA to
push harder.”

The patent aim of the congressional Republicans in requesting the public
release of the record of these briefings is to intimidate Democrats into
dropping the issue of torture, by threatening to focus public attention on
Democratic complicity in the implementation of the criminal methods
introduced under the Bush administration.

The issue has divided Washington since President Barack Obama last month
released Justice Department memos authorizing the use of these illegal
methods, while simultaneously announcing a blanket amnesty for those in the
CIA who carried them out.

Obama has since informed Democratic leaders in Congress that he is opposed
to any independent investigation of the torture carried out under the Bush
administration, while publicly stating that the matter is in the hands of
his Attorney General Eric Holder. The administration and the majority of the
Democratic leadership in Congress have also deferred to an inquiry being
conducted by the Senate intelligence committee, which will not be completed
until the end of the year. The probe will be conducted behind closed doors,
and it is uncertain how much of its findings will be made public.

In an appearance on Capitol Hill Thursday, Attorney General Holder dealt
with the issue of the torture memos. His testimony before the Senate
Appropriations Committee came just a day after the *New York Times* reported
that a draft report issued by the Justice Department’s Office of
Professional Responsibility had concluded that the government attorneys who
wrote memos declaring specific methods of torture to be legal were guilty
only of poor judgment and should not be criminally prosecuted. Holder,
however, claimed not to have read the document.

Republican Senators Lamar Alexander of Tennessee and Richard Shelby of
Alabama pointedly questioned Holder about the implications for the Democrats
themselves of any serious investigation into the question of torture.

“What about members of Congress who were informed of them or knew about them
or approved them or encouraged them, wouldn’t they also be appropriate parts
of such an investigation?” asked Alexander.

Holder responded: “Our desire is not to do anything that would be perceived
as political, as partisan. We do want to look forward to the extent that we
can do that.” He added, however, that where “we see violations of those
laws, we’ll take the appropriate actions.”

Shelby turned to the CIA’s rendition program, in which suspects are
kidnapped off the street and transported to secret prisons abroad for
interrogation and torture.

“Didn’t that happen during the Clinton administration?” he asked. Holder
acknowledged that rendition had been employed under the former Democratic
president.

“How many did you approve?” he continued, referring to Holder’s role at the
Clinton Justice Department. Holder responded that he would have to consult
his records.

The Obama administration has specifically defended rendition as a practice
that the CIA will continue using, effectively “disappearing” those who it
deems a threat to the US government, transporting them to foreign prisons to
be held indefinitely, denied the right to either be charged with a crime and
placed on trial or be released.

The Republican campaign is based on the well-founded charge that the
Democrats were complicit in the introduction of torture as a policy of the
US government and therefore are in no position to hold former officials of
the Bush administration accountable.

The media has largely adopted this standpoint, casting the issue as one
based primarily on partisan politics. As the *New York Times* put it, the
Republicans are “mounting an aggressive pushback on several fronts.”

The *Washington Post* commented: “The issue of what Pelosi knew and when she
knew it has become a tussle on Capitol Hill. Republicans have accused her of
knowing for years about the interrogation techniques CIA agents were using
and of objecting only when the tactics became public and antiwar activists
protested.”

The Democrats’ complicity in the systematic use of torture by the US
government does not make the practice any less criminal. It is merely shows
that the entire political establishment—Congress, both major parties, the
mass media and the corporate and financial elite—is implicated in the crimes
of aggressive war and torture and the attacks on democratic rights that
developed under the Bush administration.

No doubt the Democrats’ complicity in torture and other crimes is a major
factor in the reluctance of the Obama administration and the congressional
leadership to pursue any serious investigation, much less prosecution, of
those responsible.

However, this is not merely a matter of what Pelosi and others did and
didn’t do in briefings held over the last seven years. The Obama
administration is itself dependent upon a national security apparatus that
has changed little in terms of its personnel since the Bush administration.
The Democrats fear any confrontation with these elements, and their
cowardice in relation to the CIA and the military has strengthened the
Republican right, which has launched a political offensive in the name of
national security.

Moreover, just as the Obama administration is continuing the aggressive wars
launched by the Bush administration—and escalating the one in Afghanistan—it
has no intention of relinquishing the extraordinary powers that the Bush
administration arrogated to itself under the pretext of fighting terrorism.
Thus, it has gone into court repeatedly to quash legal challenges to
policies ranging from domestic spying to extraordinary rendition and
torture.

The further exposure of the Democrats’ complicity in torture and other
crimes of the Bush administration make it clear that they and the Obama
administration have no intention of carrying out a serious attempt to hold
those responsible for these crimes accountable, and that any investigation
they do initiate will be a whitewash.


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