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Dick Cheney: Obama gives "less than half the truth."

by Luiza Ch. Savage on Thursday, May 21, 2009 12:33pm - 8 Comments

Dick Cheney also gave his own speech on national security this morning, defending enhanced interrogations and criticizing Obama. You can read the full text here. A few excerpts:

“In top secret meetings about enhanced interrogations, I made my own beliefs clear. I was and remain a strong proponent of our enhanced interrogation program. The interrogations were used on hardened terrorists after other efforts failed. They were legal, essential, justified, successful, and the right thing to do. The intelligence officers who questioned the terrorists can be proud of their work and proud of the results, because they prevented the violent death of thousands, if not hundreds of thousands, of innocent people.”

“Over on the left wing of the president’s party, there appears to be little curiosity in finding out what was learned from the terrorists. The kind of answers they’re after would be heard before a so-called “Truth Commission.” Some are even demanding that those who recommended and approved the interrogations be prosecuted, in effect treating political disagreements as a punishable offense, and political opponents as criminals. It’s hard to imagine a worse precedent, filled with more possibilities for trouble and abuse, than to have an incoming administration criminalize the policy decisions of its predecessors.”

“Yet somehow, when the soul-searching was done and the veil was lifted on the policies of the Bush administration, the public was given less than half the truth. The released memos were carefully redacted to leave out references to what our government learned through the methods in question. Other memos, laying out specific terrorist plots that were averted, apparently were not even considered for release. For reasons the administration has yet to explain, they believe the public has a right to know the method of the questions, but not the content of the answers.”

“It is a fact that only detainees of the highest intelligence value were ever subjected to enhanced interrogation. You’ve heard endlessly about waterboarding. It happened to three terrorists. One of them was Khalid Sheikh Muhammed – the mastermind of 9/11, who has also boasted about beheading Daniel Pearl.”

“The administration seems to pride itself on searching for some kind of middle ground in policies addressing terrorism. They may take comfort in hearing disagreement from opposite ends of the spectrum. If liberals are unhappy about some decisions, and conservatives are unhappy about other decisions, then it may seem to them that the President is on the path of sensible compromise. But in the fight against terrorism, there is no middle ground, and half-measures keep you half exposed. You cannot keep just some nuclear-armed terrorists out of the United States, you must keep every nuclear-armed terrorist out of the United States. Triangulation is a political strategy, not a national security strategy.”

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  • Mike T.

    A blathering contempible fool. Let the trial begin.

    • http://coyne kc

      Right. Be careful what you wish for Cheney, you really want the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth?

    • avr

      Dick Cheney will die of natural causes, a free man, never criminally charged for anything, and secure in the satisfaction that he did a better job than you would have in his place.

      • Mike T.

        He has already fallen so low that eternal shame is the only human reaction.

  • Wayne

    So Darth Vader has some interesting points and can be proven by the very decisions Obama is making right now. Poof under the bus for some of those grandiose principles promised during the election and now the Prez is making the real calls and tough decisions – why should anybody be surprised. The only real surprise would be if Obama really did try to go the route of show trials and the like and actuaslly keep some of those magnificent but awful promises he made.

    • Mike T.

      Yeah, so much for things like the rule of law. it was nice while it was lasted.

  • Mike T.

    At the end of his presidency, this will probably be the big questions – why didn’t you go after the wrongdoers who betrayed so many fundamental principles of what supposedly makes America great?

  • http://bradysbeef.com idaho beef

    cheney routinely lied in office to “protect america.” now that barack obama pursues a different policy, cheney doesn’t want his “good works” to be undone in the process. what a mess!

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