U.S. Strategy & Tactics
Here (Rice Says United States Does Not Torture Terrorists) is some background and the text of remarks Monday by Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice before leaving for Europe, as transcribed by the State Department, in which she defends American interrogation practices. How aggressive should the U.S. be in interrogating prisoners? If prisoners have to be transported out of the U.S. in order to be interrogated, is this evidence that U.S. laws are being circumvented? The New York Times report on the Rice trip can be found here.
Tuesday, December 06, 2005
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