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Dick Cheney's Torture Hypocrisy

by: Joseph C. Wilson IV  |  The Daily Beast

Cheney watches former President George W. Bush.

Vice President Dick Cheney watches President George W. Bush at a news conference in the White House Rose Garden in March 2007. (Photo: Chip Somodevilla / Getty Images)

    Dick Cheney has called for declassifying memos he claims will vindicate the Bush administration's torture policy. Now former Ambassador Joseph C. Wilson IV urges the former vice president to extend his demand for transparency to his still-secret testimony in the Scooter Libby obstruction of justice case.

    Former Vice President Dick Cheney's reemergence on the political stage after his ignominious departure on Inauguration Day, eschewing the traditional handshake with his successor and the new president, is nothing if not ironic. The most secretive individual in American politics is now calling for the selective release of documents that remain classified in one of his own files marked "Detainees." We have also learned that a principal reason for having tortured senior al Qaeda detainees was not, in fact, to defend the Homeland, but rather to build the case for war with Iraq based on alleged ties between Saddam Hussein and Osama bin Laden. Despite literally hundreds of waterboarding sessions, there was no evidence developed that such a link existed. But that did not stop Cheney. He and others in the Bush administration simply asserted a link even though they knew one did not exist.

    I know something about Cheney's disinformation. When I, and a number of others, including a four-star Marine Corps general, Carleton Fulford, and the then-U.S. Ambassador to the West African nation of Niger, reported to the CIA that there was no evidence to support the assertion that Iraq had entered into a contract to purchase 500 tons of uranium yellowcake, our conclusions were ignored by the Bush administration. Instead, the president, in his State of the Union address in 2003, proclaimed a falsehood: "Saddam Hussein recently sought significant quantities of uranium from Africa." Then National Security Adviser Condoleezza Rice was trotted out to assert that we could not afford to "wait for the smoking gun to come in the form of a mushroom cloud" and Cheney himself asserted that Iraq was reconstituting its nuclear-weapons program.

    There is no longer any question that we were misled by an administration that had already made the decision to invade, conquer, and occupy Iraq, and did everything it could to force the facts to justify their action. Cheney, the architect of the Bush administration's disastrous national security and foreign policies, now wants to declassify certain classified documents that he believes will vindicate his advocacy of a war of choice in the Middle East and his support of torture. Cheney asserts that the ends justify the means whatever the insult to international law, the conscience of the world, and damage to the long-term U.S. national-security interests.

    Cheney's request for the declassification of material is a welcome development, but it should not be limited to his narrow request. Our country's understanding of what was done in our name by the Bush administration depends on the release, not just of the documents Cheney has designated, but of all documents related to the efforts of the Bush administration and Cheney himself to defend the indefensible - the decision to invade Iraq despite the knowledge at the time that Iraq did not have a nuclear program, had no ties to al Qaeda, and posed no existential threat to the United States or to its friends and allies in the region.

    The disinformation campaign to manipulate public opinion in favor of the invasion, the torture program, and the illegal exposure of a clandestine CIA agent - my wife, Valerie Plame Wilson - were linked events. In their desperate effort to gather material to whip up public support, Cheney and others resorted to torture, well known in the intelligence craft to elicit inherently unreliable information. Cheney & Co. then pressured the CIA to put its stamp of approval on a series of falsehoods - 26 of which were inserted into Secretary of State Colin Powell's speech before the United Nations Security Council. At the same time, Cheney was furiously attempting to suppress the true information that Saddam Hussein was not seeking yellowcake uranium in Niger. After I published the facts in an article in The New York Times in July 2003, Cheney tried to punish me and discredit the truth by directing the outing of a CIA operative who happened to be my wife.

    Among other documents Cheney should release is his testimony to Special Counsel Patrick Fitzgerald about the role he played in the treasonous leak of the identity of a covert CIA officer. His chief of staff, I. Lewis "Scooter" Libby, was convicted of obstruction of justice and perjury for his efforts to ensure that the "cloud over the vice president," as Fitzgerald noted, was not penetrated.

    As a witness in the Libby case, Cheney has the legal grounds to release his own testimony. If he feels more comfortable, he can ask permission, though he does not need it, from former President George W. Bush - and ask that Bush release his testimony as well. Because Cheney has called for transparency, why should he or Bush object? Then Pat Fitzgerald can make public the transcripts. It's time for this coverup to end.

    The American people deserve to know the truth at last, not to depend on Cheney's selective and biased versions. Let us take the former vice president up on his demand for documents and declassify them all. Then, and only then, will we fully understand what he and his henchmen did in the name of the United States.

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    Joseph C. Wilson IV served as ambassador to two African nations in the administration of George H.W. Bush, and as senior director for African Affairs for President Bill Clinton. He was in charge of the US Embassy in Baghdad during the first Gulf War and was the last American diplomat to confront Saddam Hussein before Desert Storm. He is the author of the bestseller "The Politics of Truth". He is married to former CIA officer, Valerie Plame Wilson, whose identity was betrayed by senior officials in the George W. Bush administration.

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You betcha Joseph!! Let's

You betcha Joseph!! Let's get the real dirt out on these criminals and finally bring out in the open the heinous crimes against humanity that these arch criminals inflicted in the course of their tenure! For God's sake we must not stop putting the pressure on the current government to investigate and prosecute!!!!

Release the still-secret

Release the still-secret documents on Cheney's energy meetings in 2001, too. Wouldn't not surprise me at all if invading Iraq was discussed.

Thanks very much for this

Thanks very much for this piece, Mr. Ambassador. I suspect that if/when the truth comes out, it will have to do with petrodollars vs petroeuros, the oil industry, and corporate interests. As if we didn't know. Regards to your brave and inspirational wife.

There is no doubt that

There is no doubt that Cheney took a page out of McCarthy's playbook in his persecution of those like Joseph Wilson who dared to tell the truth and discredit the White House's rationalizations for the invasion of Iraq. Although I know that Mr. Fitzgerald did the best he could given his limited mandate, I was left unsatisfied by the Grand Jury investigation into the outing of Ms. Plame. I for one would be delighted to have the veil of secrecy removed from the testimonies that Cheney and Bush would only give behind closed doors. My thanks to Mr. Wilson and Ms. Plame for keeping the pressure on. You both deserve more than any of us can repay for your courage and rectitude in speaking truth to power.

Thank you, Mr. Wilson! You

Thank you, Mr. Wilson! You represent us all when you speak out and call scurvy Cheney to task. As my 89-year-old father told me back in 2000, Cheney is a criminal.

BRAVO Mr. Wilson and Mrs.

BRAVO Mr. Wilson and Mrs. Wilson, you represent the best of what the United States WAS all about. Bravery beyond the call of duty TRUE PATRIOTS. YES, lets have all the documents disclosed. I so hope that within my lifetime and yours, we will see the justice we deserve and that all, if not some of Bush & Co in shackles. I'm willing to continue paying dearly for Cheney's health insurance to make sure he lives long enough to see handcuffs and ankle cuffs on him.

The lack of spite,

The lack of spite, recrimination or just plain pettiness in this article evidences the quality of a superb public servant. My deepest bow to you Mr Wilson and also to your courageous wife. You have been treated in the most shameful and illegal manner by the Bush administration and yet what I get from your piece is a deep committement - or love - for the welfare of the U.S. You give us all hope!

Thank you Mr. and Mrs.

Thank you Mr. and Mrs. Wilson for keeping this story alive in the minds on the public. Do not let it die, which has to be exactly what cheney is hoping you will do. The entire smelly mess, from the very beginning must be brought out into the air for the world to see how we were lied to. Without this disclosure, the Americans will forever be blamed for the war crimes, as this was dumped squarely on our shoulders by this administration and by our even lower Congress. They allow the blame to go on and on by keeping it hidden. The worst thing they did to The People was to deny us the necessary cure of impeachment. At this point in time I would settle for exposure of this entire cover-up, along with trials and proper punishments for war crimes. NO PARDONS! I really fear this will all be swept away as it was for Nixon. I can only pray President Obama won't allow this to happen. The door has been propped open with the release of the torture memos. Hopefully this will be all it will take to start the cascade that will expose the entire evil story.

Well said Mr Wilson. As an

Well said Mr Wilson. As an Australian, it is reassuring to know there are men and women of integrity, like you your wife, in the USA. Your balance and restraint is a credit to you, given what you were put through. Mr Cheney and others sullied the good name of the USA in the 'end justifies the means' crimes they committed. Thank God there are others like you and President Obama to show what the USA has long represented.

Well done Mr Wilson for

Well done Mr Wilson for continuing to show the light on that evil man Cheney's devious deeds. Of course he was prepared to torture people to obtain a link -however tenuous - between Saddam and the mythical al-Qaeda when the real object was "the great prize" as he called it. We know (and the late Dr Kelly knew) there were no WMD, there was no 45-minute threat to anyone and there was no link to al-Qaeda. We were told that the invasion of Iraq was nothing to do about oil! Do they think we are stupid? How long do we have to wait before Bush, Cheney, Rice, Rumsfeld and their poodle Blair are put on trial? If they escape the justice which is due, those currently in power will be foreverlinked with the worst period of American foreign policy when they (Obama & Co) have the power to dis-associate them selves from these criminals by putting them before a jury for the world to see.

An excellent article. I'd

An excellent article. I'd add another hidden document of the Bush/Chaney administration that should be made public-- the minutes of the energy task force that Cheney held soon after he was elected in 2000. It could be very enlightening regarding the reasons for the Iraq war.

Thanks Mr. Wilson for your

Thanks Mr. Wilson for your service and sacrifice as well as that of your lovely wife. Yes, let's declassify that energy report and determine how many references there are to the events that followed it. We may however have to seek permission from the energy and oil companies for whom we all serve and slave to despoil the health of our own planet.