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Ex-CIA Officer: Yes, Harsh Interrogations Helped Us Nail Bin Laden

rightsworstnightmare Wrote: Jan 04, 2013 3:40 PM
Thank Eisenhower for those, it started with him btw. At least Clinton tried, OBL was cornered in Tora Bora and Bush crapped his pants and let him slip away.

This doesn't quite qualify as breaking news for those who tracked the extraordinary labyrinth of intelligence that emerged in the days following the 2011 Abbottabad raid, but the subject of US interrogation policy is again generating controversy in advance of the release of 'Zero Dark Thirty,' a film that dramatizes the bin Laden mission.  Writing in today's Washington Post, a former top CIA counter-terrorism officer sets the record straight on what measures were, and were not, employed to help bring down the world's most infamous terrorist.  Jose Rodriguez -- who made headlines last year when

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