(WASHINGTON) — A CIA officer who oversaw the agency's interrogation program at the Abu Ghraib prison in Iraq and pushed for approval to use increasingly harsh tactics has come under scrutiny in a federal war crimes investigation involving the death of a prisoner, witnesses told The Associated Press.
Steve Stormoen, who is now retired from the CIA, supervised an unofficial program in which the CIA imprisoned and interrogated men without entering their names in the Army's books.
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If it's a suspected terrorist, I probably don't care what they do to him. You don't see them giving a crap about how they treat.. well anyone.
He should be getting a medal for killing the enemy. This country has been turned upside down and inside out. Right is now wrong and wrong is now right. The madness has got to stop or we are doomed.
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