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Originally posted by Hank Chinaski
We need a CIA doing things we don't know about. Scrutiny of the CIA in the 70s and 80s killed it.
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Of what benefit is it to hide the existence of interrogation prisons other than to avoid international scrutiny? This isn't covert ops, which are, understandably, covert. Once you've caught them and are interrogating them all but the information gleaned can be public without serious threat to intelligence gathering efforts.
But maybe what you're saying is that torture is justified in these circumstances.