July 2, 2008

More on torture's consequences

Not only does it create more terrorists, but it is endangering our own operatives

Key quote:
"Operationally, the torture story has already had a chilling effect in keeping CIA officers off the streets and out of the back alleys of a dangerous world. There is a deep and realistic concern that they could be captured and tortured themselves.

Old hands will recall the case of the CIA Beirut station chief, William Buckley, taken hostage in Beirut in 1984 by Hezbollah or Islamic Jihad, and held until his death there in 1985. An operational assignment to Beirut after the Buckley affair was a personal security nightmare -- but the heightened concerns were limited to that rough neighborhood. CIA officers could still do abroad what they did best -- move around and understand, perhaps as well as any, the lay of the land.

Today, for CIA officers, and literally all U.S. officials abroad, much of the world resembles Beirut in the mid-1980s. A look at any U.S. embassy must be through crash barriers and razor wire. These serve not only to keep America’s adversaries out, but to keep American officers in, crippling the intelligence and any foreign-policy missions at the worst possible time."
The author suggests that the CIA is damaged goods right now, and made less effective by these people. Let's remember, they took their operational manual from the Communists--even those operational manuals dedicated to getting false confessions. Are we now surprised that the very agency dedicated to keeping us safe through intelligence is now the hunted.

Add this to the list of things that Bush allowed under his watch. He delegated the hell out of this, and turned our military and intelligence agencies over to sadists and thugs. And not the good kind.

2 comments:

leighton said...

Sadists and thugs and mercenaries and freaking independent contractors.

steves said...

I have no problem playing hardball and I am sure that operatives know they are in a risky line of work. Even without torture, I would bet this would still be going on.

That being said, it is still a disaterous and morally reprehensible policy. I am counting on Obama to turn this around and work at rebuilding our image.

BTW, I will be out of town for the next week or so. I doubt I will have internet access for anything except a quick check of my e-mail.

Have a good 4th, everyone! : )