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Government

Oct. 23, 2015

Torture rebuttal fails to convince

On Sept. 9, a constellation of former senior CIA officials published the book "Rebuttal" in response to a Senate report criticizing the CIA for engaging in torture after 9/11. By C. Dixon Osburn

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By C. Dixon Osburn

On Sept. 9, a constellation of former senior CIA officials published the book "Rebuttal" in response to a Senate Intelligence Committee report criticizing the CIA for engaging in torture after 9/11.

One of the key finding in the report's 597-page executive summary is that the CIA's use of torture was not effective in acquiring intelligence. The underlying 6,700-page report, which has yet to be made public (but should be),...

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