Tuesday, December 09, 2014

POTUS on CIA torture policy - Bush Era Politics

The White House: Statement by President Obama on the CIA torture report, " Throughout our history, the United States of America has done more than any other nation to stand up for freedom, democracy, and the inherent dignity and human rights of people around the world.  As Americans, we owe a profound debt of gratitude to our fellow citizens who serve to keep us safe, among them the dedicated men and women of our intelligence community, including the Central Intelligence Agency.  Since the horrific attacks of 9/11, these public servants have worked tirelessly to devastate core al Qaeda, deliver justice to Osama bin Laden, disrupt terrorist operations and thwart terrorist attacks.  Solemn rows of stars on the Memorial Wall at the CIA honor those who have given their lives to protect ours.  Our intelligence professionals are patriots, and we are safer because of their heroic service and sacrifices.

Today’s report by the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence details one element of our nation’s response to 9/11—the CIA’s detention and interrogation program, which I formally ended on one of my first days in office.  The report documents a troubling program involving enhanced interrogation techniques on terrorism suspects in secret facilities outside the United States, and it reinforces my long-held view that these harsh methods were not only inconsistent with our values as nation, they did not serve our broader counterterrorism efforts or our national security interests.  Moreover, these techniques did significant damage to America’s standing in the world and made it harder to pursue our interests with allies and partners.  That is why I will continue to use my authority as President to make sure we never resort to those methods again.
As Commander in Chief, I have no greater responsibility than the safety and security of the American people.  We will therefore continue to be relentless in our fight against al Qaeda, its affiliates and other violent extremists.  We will rely on all elements of our national power, including the power and example of our founding ideals.  That is why I have consistently supported the declassification of today’s report.  No nation is perfect.  But one of the strengths that makes America exceptional is our willingness to openly confront our past, face our imperfections, make changes and do better.  Rather than another reason to refight old arguments, I hope that today’s report can help us leave these techniques where they belong—in the past.  Today is also a reminder that upholding the values we profess doesn’t make us weaker, it makes us stronger and that the United States of America will remain the greatest force for freedom and human dignity that the world has ever known. "
Lets GET Real:
This is Obama blaming Bush 43 again, lets see if he is open to have a Senate review his drone strikes, were innocent people have been killed, lets put the Obama Administration through the ringer, have the Republicans go through ALL Obama's drone strikes, they will find enough to make him wish he was a Republican.   The Democrats want to play hardball, well the Republicans should show them how it is played, censure the Democratic Chairwoman of the US Senate Committee who released this report, revoke her security pass.   Then make the Oval justify every drone strike and those innocent that have been killed.    A Senate Report is a double edge sword, time to hit the Obama Administration with its own report. 

The World Reaction to CIA torture methods - Bush Era Politics


Lets Get Real:

This report is from the viewpoint of the Democrats on the US Senate Committee, as stated the Republicans have bailed, the Oval wants it both ways, wants to be seen in pushing the report while making sure US interest are secured.  The Oval is playing to its base, the extreme left of US politics, as the Mid Terms have shown the US does not trust President Obama, and Obama has not taken than to well, thus this learch to the left over many issues.   The US has two years of this base supporting polices, lets hope US security is not further hit by a President who is  out of touch, and a Party that has no base in the South of Country and is looking for base elections in the future, even Hillary Clinton has gone left, tells you all you need to know about the modern Democratic Party.

What did Tony Blair know about US torture - Bush Era Politics


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Even the right wing press is having a go at Tony Blair for his actions while PM, this is very unfair, do these people even remember 9/11 and 7/7, people wanted security and did not much care what was done in their name.   The left and those on the right who never liked Tony Blair will have a field day with this row, there will be questions in the House, the blogs will go over every detail in an attempt to nail Bush and Blair.    The people should just be happy that there was no major terrorist attack in the US and UK after 9/11 and 7/7.   The modern era has no thought of looking back and understanding the pressures that leaders had to face at a time of real crisis, they want to be smug and can not bring themselves to say thank you for the safety that these leaders bought to the people.  We as people and voters have understand that on the whole we would have made the same choices. 

The UK and the CIA - Bush Era Politics


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The UK in alliance with the US had to things that could be said not to be cricket, but when the other side is blowing up buildings with airplanes and hitting the London Underground you can not afford to play fair.   The BBC and the left wing press in the UK will be ALL over the story, its ironic that the very same people who will be critical will be asking the next time there is a major terrorist attack why the Government did not do more, the CIA and MI6 work under political control, the buck does not stop with them, its Ministers who give the okay, of course that brings in the Labour Government of Tony Blair, the left will be looking for anything to throw at Blair after Iraq.  Thus expect the New Labour lot to push back, they do know how to spin. 

The CIA and torture P3 - Bush Era Politics


Lets Get Real:

The torture report is a report by the Democrats on the US Senate Committee, the Republicans have bailed on the whole, the Republicans when they come in to power in January 2015 should pass a resolution that censures the Chairwoman of the Committee and revoke her security pass.   The Democrats have shown that they can not be trusted, the Republicans should come out strong in defence of the CIA and its actions after 9/11.  If POTUS really want to stop the report he could, but at the moment the Oval is playing to its base not the security of US citizens around the world.   The CIA used torture and the liberal left should get over it and their pompous views.   They are so left they are almost off the cliff.