US Might Create Terror Interrogation Team

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DEVLIN BARRETT | 07/18/09 08:02 PM | AP

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WASHINGTON — The Obama administration is considering creating a special unit of professional interrogators to handle key terror suspects, focusing on intelligence-gathering rather than building criminal cases for prosecution, a government official said Saturday.

The recommendation is expected from a presidential task force on interrogation methods that plans to send some findings to the White House on Tuesday.

The official said the panel, which has not completed its work, has concluded that the unit of intelligence and law enforcement agencies should be created. The task force is unsure which agencies should have a role, though the CIA and FBI are expected to be important players, according to the official. He was not authorized to publicly discuss the panel's work and spoke on condition of anonymity.

Ben LaBolt, a White House spokesman, said President Barack Obama has not reviewed the task force's recommendations. LaBolt declined to discuss any findings. The recommendation about the new unit was first reported in Saturday's Wall Street Journal.

The unit's structure would depart significantly from such work under the Bush administration, when the CIA had the lead and sometimes exclusive role in questioning al-Qaida suspects. The task force has not reached a conclusion as to which agency should lead the unit or where it should be based, the official said.

Such a unit would not alter the Obama administration's decision banning harsh interrogation techniques such as waterboarding, which simulates drowning, that were authorized by the Bush administration. The Obama task force is examining what other techniques could be used, the official said.

Obama signed executive orders when he took office in January calling for government task forces to recommend future policies for interrogating and detaining suspected terrorists. The deadline for those recommendations is Tuesday, but the work will take more time than that.

The coming week also marks the halfway point to Obama's deadline to close the Guantanamo Bay detention center: During his first week in office, he ordered the military-run center shuttered within a year.

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That goal has been complicated by reluctance of U.S. allies, particularly in Europe, to take significant numbers of the remaining detainees. In addition, Congress, wary of transferring detainees to this country, even to maximum security prisons, has voted to withhold money to pay for the shutdown until the administration produces what it considers an acceptable relocation plan.

More than 90 percent of the detainees held at the U.S. military base in Cuba when he signed that order remain there. To its critics, "Gitmo" is a concrete-and-steel symbol of an American gulag; to supporters, it is as a critical safeguard against terrorism.

Guantanamo's detractors and defenders both say the administration's efforts so far suggest that deadline may lapse.

LaBolt said the administration is "making steady progress in reviewing the status of each Guantanamo detainee and in strengthening the military commission system to ensure that the detainees are brought to swift and certain justice."

He noted that Bush administration "succeeded in prosecuting only three detainees in more than seven years."

When Obama became president in January, there were about 245 inmates at the facility. After six months, the U.S. has relocated fewer than 20. Most of those were sent to other countries; one has been brought to U.S. to face trial in a civilian criminal court.

The administration has reviewed more than half of the remaining 229 detainee cases at Guantanamo.

The government hopes to transfer many of the detainees – including up to 100 Yemenis – to other nations for rehabilitation or release. A much smaller number is expected to be brought to trial by the Justice Department, and a separate group will be tried in military commissions.

A final group probably will be held without formal charges, subject to some form of regular judicial review.

The Bush administration created the Guantanamo facility after the Sept. 11 attacks. The intent was to deal with what U.S. officials called "the worst of the worst" among suspected terrorists. But over the years the U.S. released or transferred more than 500 of the inmates once held, including a number who clearly didn't fit that description.

Obama campaigned on a pledge to close Guantanamo. As president, he has seen members of his own party abandon him on he issue when Republicans mounted vocal opposition.

Democrats and Republicans alike voted joined in the vote to withhold funding – the first serious legislative setback of Obama's presidency.

"It demonstrates the president's first executive order was a fundamentally flawed judgment," said Rep. Peter King, the senior Republican on the House Homeland Security Committee who recently joined the House Intelligence Committee.

"I have no doubt the average American wants terrorists held in Guantanamo – they want tough policies against terrorism," he said.

Jonathan Hafetz, a lawyer for the American Civil Liberties Union, said the legal issues surrounding Guatanamo too often have been pushed aside by politics.

"There's been an ugly, angry backlash in Congress that's based on a mix of fear-mongering and misunderstanding. Obama has pledged to restore the rule of law and abide by the rule of law, and he needs to act out of principle, not political pressure," said Hafetz.

Hafetz argued the administration is subverting its own cause by pressing ahead with what he calls weak cases against particular prisoners. "That's inconsistent with their stated desire to close the prison within a year," he said.

WASHINGTON — The Obama administration is considering creating a special unit of professional interrogators to handle key terror suspects, focusing on intelligence-gathering rather than building ...
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- sviolette I'm a Fan of sviolette 106 fans permalink
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The headline says it all US might create terror interrogation team. It could just as well say US might not create terror interrogation team.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:26 AM on 07/20/2009
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Sounds like a complete waste of time, effort, and money.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:55 PM on 07/19/2009
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Toddddddddddd!
You betcha!!!!
I'll go getcha sum and I'll bring them right ta ya!
That is true punishment...
I Pity the fool (Mr. T)
Berkeley Lefty

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:09 PM on 07/19/2009
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My Bad.. and my apologies... this belongs further down the gutter...

Berkeley Lefty

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:12 PM on 07/19/2009
- zukervati I'm a Fan of zukervati 25 fans permalink
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Great, I'm sure either Black Water or Triple-Canopy will end up with the no-bid contract.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:53 PM on 07/19/2009

Nope, this is for big firms like LM and Boing, who would sub out the specialized work.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:13 PM on 07/19/2009
- mitsie I'm a Fan of mitsie 68 fans permalink
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Does anyone expect the interogators not to use any techniques at all? We are talking terrorist here folks, don't get spooked. The President has already said what's not going to be used. I think one team, that is consistent not breaking international law is the way to go.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:44 PM on 07/19/2009

That's what you get for voting for party members. Vote independent and you may find that change you were looking for.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:57 PM on 07/19/2009
- mitsie I'm a Fan of mitsie 68 fans permalink
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What are you talking about? One team would be consistent and not use the Bush torture tech.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:45 PM on 07/19/2009
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"The Obama administration, after playing politics with national security and using the CIA as a scapegoat to cover for House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's incompetence, has realized that it must now find other means to gather intelligence, as the CIA now refuses to gather hard data that would protect Americans. One top WH aide was quoted as saying: 'It sucks to be Obama right now.'"

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:27 AM on 07/19/2009
- FROG1 I'm a Fan of FROG1 3 fans permalink
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if I were CIA, I'd be on a sit-down strike now, too

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:38 PM on 07/19/2009
- mitsie I'm a Fan of mitsie 68 fans permalink
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Excuse me, but the investigations into the CIA lieing to Congress, will prove this is not a cover up for Rep. Palosi. You can always tell a Republican is around, you all have the same answers.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:47 PM on 07/19/2009
- blaising I'm a Fan of blaising 23 fans permalink
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Don't we already have this? Didn't they report directly to the VP?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:38 AM on 07/19/2009
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i read where we are going to sit them in Pakistani mud huts and shoot heII flre mlssles at them

- change we can believe in.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:35 AM on 07/19/2009
- dillydawg I'm a Fan of dillydawg 58 fans permalink
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WaPo article concerning Pres. Obama, where is that grain of salt?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:23 AM on 07/19/2009

Just a name change and more of the same - read today's WAPO article.

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/07/18/AR2009071802065.html?wprss=rss_print

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:02 AM on 07/19/2009
- lentinelia I'm a Fan of lentinelia 67 fans permalink
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Ain't change great?

They're still calling waterboarding "simulated drowning".
Some of the victims wind up doing a good impression of simulated d e ad.

When Obama became president in January, there were about 245 inmates at the facility.
Now there are 229.

After hoping to transfer about 100 to Yemen - who doesn't want them - "a final group probably will be held without formal charges, subject to some form of regular judicial review."

Yep. Change we can believe in we are the one we have been waiting for in the bread lines.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:42 AM on 07/19/2009

don't understand why I have to cut out coupons from www.slickbudget.com and the government can just raise taxes when they are short money. Why don't they do what every family does, cut back.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:01 AM on 07/19/2009
- mitsie I'm a Fan of mitsie 68 fans permalink
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You didn't read the article. Of course there will be new techniques, but it won't be the old Bush ones. Nothing wrong with new techniquest to get TERROR suspects to talk. Of course, you would probably complain if they didn't get the info from these dudes and we got attacked. Why don't you stop complaining, if you don't want to vote for him again, vote for a Republican, probably Palin or Romney.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:50 PM on 07/19/2009
- ayisha I'm a Fan of ayisha 5 fans permalink

am i the only one with the "Team America: world police" theme song stuck in their head?

America...f -- k yeah!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:43 AM on 07/19/2009

WHAT A COLOSSAL WASTE OF TIME ... MOVE ON OBAMA ... FIX THE ECONOMY AND FORGET THIS STUFF. IT'S RIDICULOUS..

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:17 AM on 07/19/2009
- lentinelia I'm a Fan of lentinelia 67 fans permalink
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He would, I suppose, try to fix something if he had a clue.
That's the problem with being an anointed rock star.
We might as well have elected Elvis.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:44 AM on 07/19/2009
- FROG1 I'm a Fan of FROG1 3 fans permalink
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I'd prefer Elvis - even now

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:39 PM on 07/19/2009
- gakabani I'm a Fan of gakabani 20 fans permalink
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Great! Just put an SS on their left hand and the team will be just great.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:07 AM on 07/19/2009
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