False assumptions, professional ignorance led to bad decisions
The primary argument that officials in the Bush administration made in defense of their authorization for the use of “enhanced interrogation techniques” (EIT) — otherwise recognized as torture — is that their use in interrogations of Al Qaeda suspects resulted in obtaining vital intelligence information that “saved American lives.” That claim was disputed by by … Continue reading False assumptions, professional ignorance led to bad decisions
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