The Abu Ghraib Photos Surface -- Slowly but Surely

These photographs can't and won't be kept secret. The British press has become one of the most effective back doors to the American media.
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The Daily Telegraph, on a roll since bringing down the British Parliament, describes the Abu Ghraib photographs that we are not allowed to see. These are, according to the Telegraph, documentary evidence of specific instances of sexual degradation and torture.

There are two important points about the Telegraph's revelations. The first is that these photographs can't and won't be kept secret. The second is that the British press has become one of the most effective back doors to the American media.

Mike Allen, in Politico's Daybook, speculates that the sexual nature of these photographs is precisely why President Obama, after initially signing on to the release of the more than 2,000 images, reversed course and is now actively on the side of suppression. His excuse is that the pictures might endanger American troops--i.e., they are so terrible that they are likely to foment a retaliatory rage among our enemies. Or, put another way, this is the proof that we're guilty of what they say we're guilty of, so we better hide it.

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