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Will Obama Block Release of Key Bush-Era Torture Memos?
The “Bradbury” memos outline CIA ‘enhanced interrogation’ techniques and provided legal cover for US torture. Obama needs to stop protecting the Bush administration and release the memos—uncensored and unredacted.
Meanwhile, the White House is continuing to defend its use of the US prison at Bagram in Afghanistan. On Tuesday, White House spokesperson Robert Gibbs was confronted about this by the great Helen Thomas:
Q Why is the President blocking habeas corpus from prisoners at Bagram? I thought he taught constitutional law. And these prisoners have been there —
MR. GIBBS: You’re incorrect that he taught on constitutional law.
Q — for many years with no due process.
MR. GIBBS: Well, there are several issues relating to that that have to do differently than in some places than others, particularly because you have detainees in an active theater of war. There’s a review that’s pending of court cases and decisions, and we want to ensure — we want to ensure protection and security of the American people as well as rights that might be afforded.
Q Are you saying these people in prison are a threat to us?
MR. GIBBS: Well, I think that part of that is the determination based on our detainee policy that the President announced on the 21st of January, that that’s part of that review, yes.
Chuck.
Chuck then changed the subject. (David Swanson has a humorous take on this back and forth at AfterDowningStreet, while Liliana Segura takes it on at AlterNet.)
Meanwhile, the Wall Street Journal is reporting today that “The Obama administration is leaning toward keeping secret some graphic details of tactics allowed in Central Intelligence Agency interrogations, despite a push by some top officials to make the information public.” The 2005 “Bradbury memos represent an effort by the Bush administration to keep the CIA program of ‘enhanced’ interrogations of certain detainees on a legal footing after the Bush administration in late 2004 withdrew earlier Justice Department memos on interrogation.”
The ACLU, which is suing the Justice Department for the release of the three memos, which were authored by Steven Bradbury, acting head of the Department of Justice’s Office of Legal Counsel (OLC) from 2005 to 2009, as such:
The memos reportedly provided legal justification for the CIA’s use of enhanced interrogation methods that amounted to torture. And they also reportedly provided legal cover for the CIA’s interrogation methods in anticipation of Congress’s expected effort to outlaw “cruel, inhuman, or degrading treatment,” which it did in the Detainee Treatment Act of 2005, passed several months after Bradbury issued the memos.
According to the WSJ:
Among the details in the still-classified memos is approval for a technique in which a prisoner’s head could be struck against a wall as long as the head was being held and the force of the blow was controlled by the interrogator, according to people familiar with the memos. Another approved tactic was waterboarding, or simulated drowning.
A decision to keep secret key parts of the three 2005 memos outlining legal guidance on CIA interrogations would anger some Obama supporters who have pushed him to unveil now-abandoned Bush-era tactics. It would also go against the views of Attorney General Eric Holder and White House Counsel Greg Craig, people familiar with the matter said.
Top CIA officials have spoken out strongly against a full release, saying it would undermine the agency’s credibility with foreign intelligence services and hurt the agency’s work force, people involved in the discussions said. However, Director of National Intelligence Dennis Blair favors releasing the information, current and former senior administration officials said.
Human-rights groups and many in the administration have called the techniques torture.
On Thursday, the Obama administration faces a deadline in the suit brought by the ACLU, which originally asked for the public release of the 2005 Bradbury memos. The WSJ paints a picture of the Justice Department on one side, arguing for greater disclosure and the CIA on the other, arguing against release of the documents. “In the middle,” the paper says, “is deputy national-security adviser John Brennan, a former CIA official, who has generally sided with the CIA.”
Remember, this is the John Brennan who was described by Greenwald as as “an ardent supporter of torture and one of the most emphatic advocates of FISA expansions and telecom immunity.” It is also the Brennan who described the CIA’s extraordinary rendition program as an absolutely vital tool. Here is the CIA’s case to Obama in a nutshell:
“Intelligence officials also believe that making the techniques [described in the Bradbury memos] public would give al Qaeda a propaganda tool just as the administration is stepping up its fight against the terrorist group in Afghanistan and Pakistan. Some former administration officials have also argued that releasing all the memos could help terrorists train to endure the most extreme interrogation techniques.”
On the other side is the Justice Department, which has been at the frontline in Obama’s use of state secrets. But, according to the WSJ, in this case it has “argued aggressively for releasing operational details. Justice Department lawyers argue that the agency shouldn’t be in a position of defending practices the new administration has disavowed. They say releasing the documents would help fulfill the president’s promise of greater transparency.” The paper indicates that it is possible the Obama administration will release some skeletal details of the memos without fully disclosing the contents, which seems to be the position of CIA director Leon Panetta.
On April 2, the original deadline to release the memos, the Justice Department asked for a two week delay to decide whether to release the memos. The ACLU “reluctantly consented” in return for the administration agreeing to review releasing “another key memo, authored by Jay Bybee, Assistant Attorney General for the OLC from November 2001 to March 2003. (Bybee is now a federal appeals court judge for the 9th Circuit, and the subject of an ethics probe by the DOJ’s Office of Professional Responsibility.) The Bybee memo, like the Bradbury memos, is critical to understanding the foundations of President Bush’s torture program.”
The ACLU notes:
As important as these memos are, they will likely not tell the full story of the treatment of detainees in secret CIA prisons and elsewhere. That is why it’s crucial that Congress appoint a select committee with subpoena power and the necessary resources to fully investigate Bush administration abuses. And that is why the Justice Department should appoint a Special Prosecutor to investigate the abuses and, if the facts warrant, initiate prosecutions. In order for us to begin fixing the damage done to this country by the last administration, Congress must fully investigate what took place and show the American public that nobody is above the law by holding those responsible accountable for their actions.



38 Comments so far
Show AllHe will have to appear to block them; otherwise the American hating, frredom hating MSM is crucify him. WE need to protest so he will release them.
Can anyone imagine the uproar the liberty hating, freedom hating MSM would create if President Barrack Obama tried to prosecute the most vile war criminals in recorded history, i.e., bush/cheney cabal? They would make sure he failed.
The republican hate machine (MSM) would attack the Obama administration day and night. They would not rest until the war criminals were allowed to go free. They would try to shut down the internet to make sure no one heard any truth about the American hating war criminals. It would be total chaos. Which is usually the tactic most preferred by the freedom hating liberty hating Nazis I mean republicans.
My apology to any Nazis that were offended by my last statement.
Excellent points. Although I suspect there's some other organization doing the threatening. It could be Saudis, who have known ties to the Bush family (see House of Bush, House of Saud). Remember, they still have us by the ya-yas and could be threatening to put the price of oil through the roof if he (Obama) does anything against Bush&Co. Could be ordinary thugs like Rove/Cheney have threatened Obama's family if he goes after Bush. The current crop of Repubs is just too dimwitted.
We should at least set up a fund for war survivors everywhere, that guarantees food and shelter, education and productive work and other community-level programs towards sustainable development. That, I think, is the very least we owe to those who have been the most violated, while being largely the most innocent.
I just think we need to focus FIRST on the victims. Let's just talk about the victims.
--Amir
After two personnal meetings between Obama and Spanish PM. Spanish AG has contradicted himself,backpedaled and taken prosecutions of USA officials off the table. Obama is looking worse and worse.
-MR. GIBBS: You’re incorrect that he taught on constitutional law.
Hmmm...He taught law at Chicago U. I guess he taught basket weaving or something. Is that relevant?
-MR. GIBBS: Well, there are several issues relating to that that have to do differently than in some places than others, particularly because you have detainees in an active theater of war.
errr...yeah, the detainees are in an active theatre of war because America abducted them from Africa and Europe, and flew them in charter planes to Afghanistan.
By the way, in the news today, there is a live interview with a prisoner in Guantanamo. He says the beatings have gotten worse since January.
The media and I both thought Obama's campaign told us he taught Constitutional Law. If he just taught law in general, does that mean he can ignore the Constitution as this answer implies?... every American should know the Constitution with no excuse.
If not, Obama lied when he took his oath.
http://www.factcheck.org/askfactcheck/was_barack_obama_really_a_constitutional_law.html
says he did teach it.
Shine the light on the roaches or join them.
Amen.
michael jordan
http://sites.google.com/site/apolloguide/
"... it would undermine the agency's credibility with foreign intelligence services and hurt the agency's work force..." that's it. no accountability. do what you want without fear of retribution.
where does the trail lead to, mr. obama? and whose lack of accountability is standing along that trail? you might want to consider showing a bit of spine on this matter, and swallow the horse pill, regardless of its size. it's a young administration you've got there, better to stay away from the slippery slopes of disillusionment.
“Intelligence officials also believe that making the techniques [described in the Bradbury memos] public would give al Qaeda a propaganda tool just as the administration is stepping up its fight against the terrorist group in Afghanistan and Pakistan. Some former administration officials have also argued that releasing all the memos could help terrorists train to endure the most extreme interrogation techniques.”
Since the world already knows that Bush and Cheney admitted to ordering torture, and the techniques are out already because the prisoners have told all the details, the fact that they want to keep it secret and obstruct justice gives "enemies" or all who fight USA invasions the biggest propaganda tool of all.
CIA Director, Leon Panetta, was told by his superiors "Do not open Pandora's Box".
From the cover-up of JFK to now and now is everywhere.
"...releasing all the memos could help terrorists train to endure the most extreme interrogation techniques."
Do we have any solid proof that we have ever seen or interrogated a terrorist or are we instead capturing people who are defending their homes from invaders and occasionally instead of being killed we torture them? Our soldiers are the invading army and are engaging in the torture and terrorizing people defending their own homes from foreign invaders from the UK and the US and a handful of other surrogates. How did the truthful reality of this debate get turned around so completely?
michael jordan
http://sites.google.com/site/apolloguide/
As you have pointed out, War is big business and a racket.
Have you ever watched Mr. Gibbs in action? It is pitiable. It appears that the White House informs him only on trivia. On significant issues such as this one he mumbles and stumbles his way through: "let me ask....." (fill in: The White House, CIA, FBI, Homeland Security....). I am sure that foreign intelligence services monitored his press conferences immediately after Mr. Obama was sworn in. I would not be surprised to learn that they have stopped as almost nothing can be learned from his press conferences. Transparency my foot.
"Transparency my foot" - What exactly would you expect to hear from Gibbs (or any other spokesperson for any president)? Are you expecting something other than a 10,000 ft level explanation? If you do you're very naive.
Our future depends on those who are finding out these things now, as well as those who think they know it all already.
"Change you can believe in" didn't extend to Presidential Press Secretaries (Or Unitary Executive Information Manager, or whatever cutting-edge label they use nowadays) either.
Presidential Press Secretaries are always Profiles in Mendacity, i.e. lying, truthless bags of skin. They tapdance, they spin, they make shit up, they prevaricate, they exaggerate, they self-contradict, they mock, they reject out of hand, they dismiss... in short, they peddle the same defective and occasionally toxic wares regardless of the party affiliation and high-minded sloganeering of their Masters.
I didn't support Obama, so I didn't expect much from him. But the first time I saw Gibbs in action I thought it was an SNL skit-- he was too much like a comedy caricature of a Presidential Press Secretary.
· Yr Obd't Servant
Didn't you listen to the man (Obama) campaign? He's a right-wing tool, dedicated to continued government by the rich, of the rich and for the rich.
Transparency is pretty easy to achieve when you are looking at, or through, nothing but hot air.
We need a Daniel Ellsberg to step forward from this administration and just publish ON THE INTERNET the complete memos and full reports.
The memos should be released in their entirety now, not tomorrow or next week, but now. If the CIA has a problem with that, they should have thought about it before they embarked on their dirty deeds. Did they really think that Bush and his gang of thugs would be in power forever? Did they think that their dirty laundry was never going to be aired? How could any self respecting western democratic government allow what happened to happen. What about assassination squads working out of the vice-president's office for Heaven's sake?
Ain't America grand? A land where we can openly discuss the merits of torture and murder on a global scale, around the dinner table and office coffee machine. So, is waterboarding torture or is it just tough love? Electrodes on genitalia...good or better? Keeping prisoners awake for days and causing permanent psychosis, torture, or just enhanced interrogation? So many lovely topics for Americans to discuss these days, topics that would do Tomás de Torquemada proud!
But remember the shame that fellatio between consenting adults brought? This is nothing like that...this is much more mainstream, and not "dirty" like sex. Good old fashioned ultra-violence in the guise of "defending America"...ya, that's what it's all about, not some damned dirty blow job! Electrodes on organs, or lips...the choice is obvious...crank up the generator!
America, land of the home, free of the brave. Shame on this nation, and all the little torturers within.
Must keep evil deeds in closet or perpetrators will be pissed off. Well, fire the damn perpetrators and hire people like Ray mcGovern!
Who's running this country, the man we elected President or a bunch of thugs?
Thugs, by a Diebolt landslide.
Alas! I wouldn't phrase the question as an either-or proposition.
Remember: handsome is as handsome does. Haven't you ever heard of Pretty Boy Floyd, or Baby Face Nelson?
· Yr Obd't Servant
Pretty Boy Floyd was a hero of the people--a ROBIN HOOD. Listen to your Woody Guthrie and you will see a dedicated opponent of the plutocratic bankers who plagued the dust bowl during the last depression. He was a good man and is honored today (4/15/2009) on chris floyd's empire burlesque website.
michael jordan
http://sites.google.com/site/apolloguide/
Yes.
I think that the thugs are in charge.
It is not going to be easy to dismantle the military industrial complex.
I agree with the first post above.
We are going to have to raise such a stink that we can't be ignored.
Recently Common Dreams took a poll asking us what we thought the prioritiy of the Obama administration should be.
Healthcare won overwhelmingly.
Making the Bush administration accountable got only 6 percent or something.
People don't get it.
Unless we do something about Bush and the shadow government we are part of the problem too.
Its a small step, but try calling the white house- 202 456 1111. they keep tally of what people are calling about and send a list to the oval office.
also- there a few key groups working on this issue- check out 100dayscampaign.org
The memos will be released, HEAVILY REDACTED...(they're actually going to be dunked in a bucket of black paint).
You can bet a credit default swap on it.
David Corn has a disturbing account of confronting Gibbs at yesterday's press briefing. Gibbs thought Corn's question on Spain's potential investigation of U.S. sanctioned torture was a big joke.
Read it here:
http://www.motherjones.com/mojo/2009/04/white-house-joking-
about-torture-investigation
** Why does CD make it so difficult to post links?
Yeah, IMO CD is pathologically conflicted about their comments section. The "why" is the $64,000 question for both CD and the Oval Office these days.
There's a sort of one step forward, two steps back quality.
For instance, as a result of HTML over-use from technically savvy commenters-- fancy fonts, colors, even images-- they've obviously been spooked away from even permitting basic useful style elements, e.g. italics, bold, etc.
I'm not particularly technically savvy, so I don't know the correct terms-- but it's too bad they don't have a script or applet or whatever those little extras are called that would permit hyperlinks and basic style embellishments that many other sites do.
And it sure would be nice to "turn the page" in the occasional multi-page comments threads without always being kicked out of the comments section.
· Yr Obd't Servant
"** Why does CD make it so difficult to post links?"
Likely not unrelated to why CD deletes legitimate, honest posts.
American voters and taxpayers are demanding to know what was done in our names. People were absolutely tortured to death in places like Guantanamo Bay, Abu Ghraib, and Bagram Air Force base. Politicians are ignoring our calls for full disclosure at the risk of agressive non-support for any of them. We demand the truth! This was done in our names! No more secrets!
Q: "Will Obama Block Release of Key Bush-Era Torture Memos?"
A: Does a bear shit in the woods? Does His Pope-ness wear a funny hat? Death & taxes?
A-yep.
A law that is not enforced is no law at all. Obama is perpetuating most of the lawlessness of the previous occupant of the White House. He deserves at least as much disdain as Bush for that because he claimed he represented fundamental change when asking for the public's votes, whereas Bush made it clear from the beginning that he represented the ultra rich and powerful (and corrupt), which he referred to as "my base."
Of course he will block it.