Bush Failure To Disclose Waterboarding Appears To Violate Law

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First Posted: 05-12-09 12:28 PM   |   Updated: 05-14-09 08:51 PM

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The furor over when and whether House Speaker Nancy Pelosi was briefed about the use of waterboarding has distracted attention from what is, perhaps, a far more problematic revelation regarding the Bush administration's interrogation of suspected terrorists.

According to the testimony of two high-ranking Democrats and recently declassified CIA and Justice Department documents, the Bush White House failed to disclose the use of waterboarding until roughly half a year after it was first deployed. Other writers -- notably Marcy Wheeler -- have picked up on this timeline. But it is worth restating and highlighting again because, if accurate, it appears to constitute a violation of law by the former White House.

As documented by the Congressional Research Service, the President is required to ensure "that the congressional intelligence committees are kept 'fully and currently informed' of U.S. intelligence activities, including any 'significant anticipated intelligence activity.'" The basis of this is the 1991 Intelligence Authorization Act, which places a statutory obligation on the President to not just keep relevant committees "fully and currently informed" but to disclose "any significant anticipated intelligence activity."

"The requirement to report significant anticipated activities means, in practice, that the committees should be advised of important new program initiatives and specific activities that have major foreign policy implications," reads language accompanying the FY 1991 Intelligence Authorization Act.

With these disclosure obligations in mind, it is worth revisiting what is known about who was briefed on the use of waterboarding and when.

According to Office of Legal Council memos and other sources, it is clear that the waterboarding of Abu Zubaydah began in August 2002.

Multiple records, meanwhile, show that Senate and House intelligence committee chairs and ranking members were briefed "on the interrogation" that fall. But the two Democrats who were briefed in 2002 -- Pelosi on September 4 and former Sen. Bob Graham on September 27 -- insist that they were not told waterboarding was in use. Indeed, the CIA disclosure about the time and content of the briefings describes the subject matter as "use of [Enhanced Interrogation Techniques] on Abu Zubaydah, background on authorities, and a description of the particular EITs that had been employed."

The first time waterboarding was mentioned in a congressional briefing, it seems, comes on February 4, 2003 when Sens. Pat Roberts and John Rockefeller were told "in considerable detail" how EITs were deployed including "how the water board was used."

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A day later, Rep. Jane Harman and an aide to Pelosi were briefed on detainee interrogation programs and techniques. "It was also discussed that interrogation methods were similar to those taught/used in SERE training." The SERE training served as the basis for the waterboarding techniques used on terrorism suspects.

In short: six months appeared to pass between the waterboarding of Zubaydah and the moment when Democrats were briefed on the matter.

Bush administration officials say that they kept all members of Congress in the know. But their statements leave some wiggle room. In a Washington Post op-ed, former House intelligence committee chairman and CIA Director Porter Goss wrote that he was "briefed on the CIA's 'High Value Terrorist Program,'" in the fall of 2002 and was "slack-jawed to read that members claim to have not understood that the techniques on which they were briefed were to actually be employed." The phrase "were to actually be employed" noticeably differs from "were being employed."

So it seems plausible that, in the fall of 2002, members of Congress were either told only that the government was considering or planning the use of waterboarding or were kept in the dark entirely about the technique. Both Pelosi and Graham insist that latter is true. And if that is, in fact, the case, it would seem to place the Bush administration outside the law requiring disclosure of intelligence activities.


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- Loompa I'm a Fan of Loompa 5 fans permalink

"Bush Failure To Disclose Waterboarding Appears To Violate Law" - what a nutbar headline! Note they use the word "appears" since even if Bush hadn't disclosed waterboarding, since it is not an illegal act, they could have their butts sued. In any event, even that great prevaricator Pelosi has had to admit it ws disclosed. What a bunch of airheaded twits!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:10 PM on 05/13/2009
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Waterboarding is illegal. It has always been illegal. Check the air pressure in your own head before you talk about others'.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:17 PM on 05/13/2009
- blairtone I'm a Fan of blairtone 11 fans permalink

You are just another ignoramus of the unwashed left - waterboarding never has been defined as illegal anywhere, you twit

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:49 PM on 05/13/2009
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The is a higher force at work here. The Geneva Conventions and human rights are not just legal issues, this is not why they were reached, these are both MORAL issues, and America has to decied if it is part of the civilized world on these MORAL questions or not ? The effacy is irrelivent , it worries me as a Englishman man that 20% would torture, and another 20% condones these nefarious acts, The outcome here will not come from dick cheney, senate hearings , or a court of law. the real outcome will come from within Americas own MORALITY

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:58 AM on 05/13/2009
- Loompa I'm a Fan of Loompa 5 fans permalink

The Geneva Convention does not apply to this conflict, nor do American criminal or civil laws, no matter how much the Bush-haters and leftie wingnuts want it so. Pelosi would end up in jail if the former applied.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:07 PM on 05/13/2009
- newbridge I'm a Fan of newbridge 15 fans permalink

You are wrong. It is torture. You sound like the nutjobs at Fox.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:23 PM on 05/13/2009
- sammyscout I'm a Fan of sammyscout 13 fans permalink
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Why does it not apply?

and don't say coz you heard it on limpbone

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:30 PM on 05/13/2009
- starlady7 I'm a Fan of starlady7 29 fans permalink

The Geneva Convention does apply...We signed the treaty on how we would treat our captured enemies! We as a nation should honor and stand by our word! And to single out Pelosi and not condeme Bush, Cheney, Rumsfeld, and the DOJ, who are far more guilty of criminal behavior, just shows where your neo-con thoughtless soul is!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:40 PM on 05/13/2009
- Ppossom I'm a Fan of Ppossom 3 fans permalink

In Hamdan vs Rumsfeld SCOTUS determined that Geneva Convention applies, specifically Common Article 3(e).

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:04 PM on 05/14/2009
- RRG64 I'm a Fan of RRG64 51 fans permalink
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You have an uncanny knack for inaccuracy.

The Government of the United States is required to take all necessary steps to bring George W Bush and Donald Rumsfeld before a Court." Manfred Nowak, U.N. Special Investigator on torture

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BRAlqkPbjP0

Clear evidence Rumsfeld 'ordered torture'
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pPWMLwgmLq8

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:25 PM on 05/14/2009
- blood1 I'm a Fan of blood1 13 fans permalink

"The devil is in the details" is true, but when it is the "devil" writing the story, it gets a little confusing as to what is the story and which is the details. Americans need to own up to the facts (as we know them) that we as a country tortured prisoners using the same technique that was used by other countries, which we proudly pointed out while we talked about how the USA was the moral authority.

There are some that want to use the "bury head in sand" approach and hope this episode will fade away and then their are the realist that know that won't work. Ignoring these illegal and immoral acts and saying that the "ends justify the means" is poppycock.

The previous VP has already admitted that we used torture, what is with everyone? Torture is illegal, so we should DEMAND that the legal system do what it is suppose to do when a crime is committed, prosecute the wrong doers and then the country can move forward and attempt to regain the moral high ground. Until then, we will wallow in the mud with all those other countries who authorized tortured for the same reason - to obtain information.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:55 AM on 05/13/2009
- Loompa I'm a Fan of Loompa 5 fans permalink

So what torture are you talking about ? Waterboarding is not defined as torture anywhere, thus it is not illegal, thus there will be no charges, thus you Bush-haters will have to find something else to quack about - how about Pelosi lying, for instance?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:04 PM on 05/13/2009
- sammyscout I'm a Fan of sammyscout 13 fans permalink
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look up the definition of torture...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:30 PM on 05/13/2009
- starlady7 I'm a Fan of starlady7 29 fans permalink

You are obviously an uninformedNitwit. We hanged some of the Japanese soldiers for waterboarding. And waterboarding is Illegal by every standard of civilized nations! It is also illegal in our laws!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:45 PM on 05/13/2009

Sigh. Please scroll up to your repetition of this statement and read the rebuttals.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:19 AM on 05/14/2009
- mfelder I'm a Fan of mfelder 2 fans permalink

You guys need to stop listening to Rush Limbaugh. Torture, specifically Waterboarding is illegal and others have been prosecuted for this crime.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:46 PM on 05/14/2009

sorry, you're wrong. the US executed Japanese soldiers who implemented
water boarding on Americans, because, (drum roll) we define it as torure,
as does the world court and geneva convention (of which we are signatories)

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:55 PM on 05/14/2009
- den1953 I'm a Fan of den1953 58 fans permalink
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GOP point finger's blame everyone else and hope the criminal action's go away!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:46 AM on 05/13/2009
- Nova16 I'm a Fan of Nova16 34 fans permalink

Whether she knew or did not know is not the point. Bush is the actor and "decider" in authorizing the use of torture based on phony legal interpretations and decisions that fly in the face of domestic and international law. The supposed "war on terror" acclaimed now by Cheney was just a coverup for their incompetency and negligence leading up to 9/11.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:26 AM on 05/13/2009
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Obama doesn't want to open this pandora's box of investigating war crimes. If he did he would lose most everyone in Washington.

"Hurry, Pelosi is drowning in her constant contradictions, find a way to divert all the attention back to Bush!"

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:47 AM on 05/13/2009
- YewNeekId I'm a Fan of YewNeekId 26 fans permalink

Question: what will Obama do about it?
Answer: nothing....

So get over it.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:34 AM on 05/13/2009

my hope is Den Hague gets involved and investigates for the world.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:05 AM on 05/13/2009
- mfelder I'm a Fan of mfelder 2 fans permalink

Obama is not the Justice Department, so there is nothing that he can really do. But he is not standing in the way of Congress and the Justice Department who are in a positiion to do something about the Bush Admin. If we are true to our principals, this process will play itself out. We have to not allow the Republican's to distract us with this TORTURE issue. Our real focus should be on the falsehoods that lead to the Iraq war.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:51 PM on 05/14/2009
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Do Americans lack the will and the fortitude to face

our own worst failures? If we do not act now, there will be nothing remaining

that will stop the next fascist uprising, from extinguishing the torch of freedom.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:12 AM on 05/13/2009
- hugs4u I'm a Fan of hugs4u 12 fans permalink

Bush and Cheney should be tried before satutue of limitations runs out.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:45 AM on 05/13/2009
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There is no statute of limitations on war crimes and mass murder. Witness the old man being tried for WW2 war crimes even as we speak, and he was just a prison guard, whereas Bush and Cheney actually ordered the murders, torture, secret prisons etc etc. We could, if America had a soul left, or a sense of ethics, morality, lawfullness... prosecute the blood stained murdering jerks, but we won't, because Obama probably is interested in some mass murder himself. Also the people who would have to call for the trials are likely culpable or in some way involved, like Pelosi.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:31 AM on 05/13/2009

oh, but we are moral. we are protesting gays getting married. aint' that moral enough,
Im sure God absolves us from crimes against humanity if we just hate the right
people in return.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:59 PM on 05/14/2009
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Ah, come on, liberals!! Nancy Pelosi knew exactly what was going on. She is now on her 5th story about how she couldn't have known.....

Pelosi knew and did NOT object. Period.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:16 AM on 05/13/2009
- jeliz I'm a Fan of jeliz 16 fans permalink

You sound like Cheney or Bush doing a CYA. Why exactly would you think these Republicans would have given Nancy Pelosi ammo like that? Don't you think she would have made an issue out of it then, even privately to people who might blab publically? It is perfectly resonable that she did NOT know of waterboarding being "implemented," and not merely "suggested" for implementation. Big difference.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:50 AM on 05/13/2009
- YewNeekId I'm a Fan of YewNeekId 26 fans permalink

Pelosi had already taken impeachment off the table - so that she could become the first female speaker of the house -

She sold her soul as well as ours for her gratification

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:36 AM on 05/13/2009

What difference does it make if Nancy knew? Does does a few knowing Democrats exonerate Bush/Cheney? What's your reasoning? Because Nancy was told that makes it legal?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:24 AM on 05/13/2009
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No, it makes her an accomplice and in some people's minds, a traitor.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:35 AM on 05/13/2009

How many stories did we go through for the invasion of Iraq?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:06 AM on 05/13/2009

Way too many.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:20 AM on 05/14/2009
- mfelder I'm a Fan of mfelder 2 fans permalink

She objected to the lead up to the IRAQ war and look what that got her. She's right, she did the only thing that she could and that was to replace the Republicans with a democratic caucas.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:53 PM on 05/14/2009
- Prakosh I'm a Fan of Prakosh 229 fans permalink
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It appears now that Nancy Pelosi not only did not know what the Bush administration was doing but that the administration may have broken the law in not telling her, meanwhile Jon Stewart tonight had a piece claiming that Pelosi knew about the use of torture and making fun of her denials that she did not. The key word here is "use." Apparently, she did not know that the administration was using torture. Stewart's position on this was out of line. Dismissing his criticism as comedic is not appropriate since so many people get their news from and believe what he says. He can't have it both ways.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:39 AM on 05/13/2009
- Loompa I'm a Fan of Loompa 5 fans permalink

Prak, you are a true twit - you use the word 'appears' for good reason, since you surely know Pelosi is lying about not knowing. In any event, waterboarding has never, anywhere, been defined as torture so no laws broken. Nancy knew about it and there will be no charges because there was no illegal act. Get over it and try some other bit of stupidity for the Bush-haters.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:18 AM on 05/13/2009
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Loompa, you are a true twit. American law, international treaties and the laws of dozens of countries define waterboarding as torture. It's one of the torture techniques that the Japanese were tried for during their war crimes trials. WE defined it as torture many times. John McCain was tortured by waterboarding. Laws were broken hundreds of times by Bush and Co. Even now laws are being broken by Obama for not prosecuting Bush, Cheney, Rumsfeld, Rice... and the rest of them. It's the new American Dream, to kill and torture and never see jail time. "get over it"?? I suppose we should get over Mr. Manson's little escapade in California, right? Timmy McVeigh was just a wild kid acting out, right? yeah, get over the 100,000 dead men, women and children in Iraq. Get over the Constitution, Bill of Rights and international law.... yeah what a civilized idea.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:43 AM on 05/13/2009
- amaboss52 I'm a Fan of amaboss52 43 fans permalink
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Just how stu pid are you. We know you are stu pid but just how stu pid?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:52 PM on 05/14/2009
- mfelder I'm a Fan of mfelder 2 fans permalink

You need to stop listening to Rush Limbaugh and Sean Hannity. Torture, specifically waterboarding is illegal. You think if you keep saying torture is not illegal, you think that will make it so. People have been prosecuted for Torture. TORTURE IS ILLEGAL.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:57 PM on 05/14/2009
- truthglow I'm a Fan of truthglow 17 fans permalink

And Pelosi took IMPEACHMENT "off the table." She did this country a wrong that can never be "righted!"

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:48 AM on 05/13/2009
- Macready I'm a Fan of Macready 64 fans permalink

you are so right truthglow . . . the failure to impeach bush and cheney was complicit agreement to their breaking the law . . . it was cowardly in the extreme . . . and is something pelosi can't walk away from . . .

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:05 AM on 05/13/2009
- Cunningham I'm a Fan of Cunningham 125 fans permalink
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Bush is a criminal. Tell us something we DON'T know.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:53 AM on 05/13/2009
- American50 I'm a Fan of American50 7 fans permalink
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No Barney Frank is a real and true Criminal

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:49 AM on 05/13/2009
- R2D2-51 I'm a Fan of R2D2-51 22 fans permalink

He's 12' under~

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:35 AM on 05/13/2009
- duxguts I'm a Fan of duxguts 24 fans permalink
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Has anyone wondered why Tony Blair is nowhere to be seen or heard these days? He loved the microphone before.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:34 PM on 05/12/2009
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LONDON, May 12 (Xinhua) -- Chinese Vice Premier Wang Qishan and former British Prime Minister Tony Blair exchanged views on the current international ...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:18 AM on 05/13/2009
- textynn I'm a Fan of textynn 130 fans permalink
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It has been proven beyond a shadow of a doubt that We The People do not have a say in American government. We have in the past been allowed to believe we do, but that is now over. The Bush Administration broke law after law. They put our country at risk over and over. They funneled the country's money into the pockets of the War Machine which they all are a part of and the banking and Wall street elite which has been robbing the populace blind for decades. Millions died. Millions more suffered and this country simply doesn't prosecute without explanation. We are an evil country thanks to our out-of-control leaders and we are at great risk because of it.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:29 PM on 05/12/2009
- Prakosh I'm a Fan of Prakosh 229 fans permalink
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But...But...But, we get to vote!!!! Doesn't this one symbolic act every two years make up for all the ideological brainwashing that leads us to believe that the two-party system is like its underlying economic structure the best of all possible systems.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:43 AM on 05/13/2009
- Loompa I'm a Fan of Loompa 5 fans permalink

What a twit!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:19 AM on 05/13/2009
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