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Bush's Key Men Face Grilling on Torture and Death Squads

by: Paul Harris  |  The Guardian UK

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Investigations on Bush-era torture policy and a secret CIA program could see top officials in the former administration facing criminal charges. (Photo: Kevin Lamarque / Reuters)

    Former vice-president Dick Cheney could be forced to testify to Congress over allegations that a secret hit squad was set up on his orders, as Democrats press for inquiries into the conduct of the "war on terror". Paul Harris reports from New York.

    America is bracing itself for a series of investigations that could see top officials from the administration of President George W Bush hauled in front of Congress, grilled by a special prosecutor and possibly facing criminal charges.

    Several investigations will now cast a spotlight on Bush-era torture policy and a secret CIA assassination programme, examining the role played by big names such as the former vice-president Dick Cheney and the former defence secretary Donald Rumsfeld.

    In one investigation into the controversial firing of federal prosecutors, Bush's political guru, Karl Rove, has already been forced to appear before Congress and give testimony behind closed doors. Another investigation, by the House of Representatives' intelligence committee, has already asked for documents from the CIA and has now announced that it will examine the legality of keeping a secret CIA hit squad hidden from Congress, something alleged to have been ordered by Cheney himself.

    "I intend to make this investigation fair and thorough," said the committee's chairman, Texas congressman Silvestre Reyes late on Friday.

    The moves reveal a long-awaited desire by elements of the Obama administration and Democrat-controlled Congress to examine alleged abuses of power by Bush officials. They also raise the prospect of a bitter political fight with Republicans, who are likely to portray any attempt to investigate leading Bushites as a witch-hunt.

    The inquiries also seem to go against the wishes of some in the White House, including Barack Obama. The president has said he does not want to be distracted by the past and instead intends to focus on economic recovery and healthcare reform. "The White House is more in the mood for going forward on the issues, such as healthcare, by which they want to define their presidency," said Gary Schmitt, a former intelligence official under Ronald Reagan and a fellow of the American Enterprise Institute.

    But Obama may not have too much say in what could be the most explosive investigation: one set to be launched by the attorney-general, Eric Holder. Holder is mulling whether to appoint a special prosecutor to examine CIA activities since 2001, focusing on the use of torture in interrogation of terror suspects. Any such prosecutor could have the power to bring criminal charges.

    Obama has made clear that the final decision is Holder's alone and news reports last week indicated that Holder was "leaning" towards making such a move. The prosecutor's mandate could be narrowly focused on minor officials or broadened to reach the top levels of Bush's cabinet.

    Holder's decision will be influenced by the results of numerous reports on his desk. One, a survey on interrogation techniques, carried out by the CIA's inspector-general, is due to be made public at the end of this month. Holder spent two days reading the report and friends have said he was "shocked and saddened" by its contents.

    Another report, to be released in the next two months, is being compiled about top officials in the Justice Department who drew up legal advice that justified the new interrogation techniques. That probe focuses on John Yoo, a former deputy assistant attorney general and Jay Bybee, a federal judge.

    Many insiders think public reaction to those two reports is likely to ensure that Holder eventually appoints a special prosecutor, similar to Kenneth Starr, who investigated Bill Clinton's affair with Monica Lewinsky. "I think it is likely that Holder will do that," said Larry Johnson, a former senior CIA official.

    At the same time, other senior politicians in Congress are investigating the CIA's activities in the Bush era, especially allegations that it kept hidden a secret assassination squad aimed at top al-Qaida figures. The Senate could announce its own investigation alongside the House one already now going ahead. Both could subpoena officials, perhaps including Cheney.

    One member of the House committee, New Jersey congressman Rush Holt, told his local newspaper that the inquiry should be as intense as the that of the committee which investigated Watergate. "I think any new investigation will produce revelations that are as jaw-dropping as those that were uncovered by the Church committee," Holt said.

    These fresh investigations would add to some already under way. Rove is expected to be called again for further questioning later in the summer. Obama has ordered his national security officials to examine allegations that Bush officials resisted efforts to investigate a massacre of hundreds of Taliban prisoners in 2001 by an American-backed Afghan warlord. "I've asked my national security team ... to collect the facts for me that are known and we'll probably make a decision ... once we have all the facts," Obama said during his recent trip to Africa.

    A series of hard-hitting investigations will be celebrated by many on the liberal wing of the Democratic party and human rights activists. "We have the right to be informed of our government's failed and egregious policies. Our recent history has taught us that the rule of law is meaningless if left unenforced," said Michael Macleod-Ball, a director at the American Civil Liberties Union.

    However, there could also be a political price. Many former intelligence officials are furious that the CIA is being dragged into politics. "It is pure politics. It is just crazy," said Johnson.

    Others say protracted investigations will sap Obama's political capital at a time when he faces a difficult battle over healthcare reform. Indeed, some conservatives might relish the prospect of rehashing old debates over anti-terror tactics. Cheney himself, who led a secretive life in office, has been a happily public voice defending Bush policy since he left office and he has strong support from the conservative media.

    One parallel might be the Iran-Contra hearings of the 1980s, when a secret plan to ship arms to Iran to raise money for Nicaraguan rebels made Colonel Oliver North - who helped craft the scheme - a patriotic folk hero. "Republicans will be happy if Democrats want to go down this road. They are happy to have a debate about national security. You could easily see someone have another 'Oliver North moment'," said Schmitt.

  

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Where is Oliver now? I

Where is Oliver now? I remember his high fidelity voice and I remember the tears of those he and the trained terrorists at the military institute in Georgia unleashed upon the innocent families of Nicaragua. Is Oliver a still folk hero of those who wish to steal even more from normal everyday humans who simply wish to create a better tomorrow for their children?

The truth will out, or at

The truth will out, or at least it should in this case. Or else, what remains would be a phoney-baloney democracy, America! Obama should be leading the way to see to it that the truth does indeed come out. To claim his administration's agenda - i.e., healthcare - takes a higher priorority is not only foolish, it is immoral. America can either rise to this challenge to preserve a nation of laws, or it can choose to cave to crassness, and the eventually resulting irrelevancy, on the world stage. To even suggest a Republican victory in argument against this

The gutless democrats in

The gutless democrats in office are only interested in the next election. Shame on them. It seems to me that it is only logical to rid the nation of law breakers and makes examples of them, putting them behind bars and then move on to other improvements such as health care. To see cheney, rice, rumsfeld and powel and others behind bars would be worth years of health insurance premiums for me. Seeing these thugs pay the price for their crimes would actually improve my health all the way around.

PUNISH THE EVIL DOERS. Hold

PUNISH THE EVIL DOERS. Hold them accountable for the myriad of illegal acts and international laws that were broken during this rogue regime. They acted against the laws and even the best interests of Americans when they chose to fight their secret wars and operate in the black. Bring light to their nefarious actions. JAIL them.

All these politicians from

All these politicians from the GOP and the Democrats that do not want justice served are themselves part of the criminal cabal that has run this country for the past eight years and they should be investigated for their complicity in the manifold capital crimes that have been committed in the name of the American people by the Bush/Cheney criminal cabal!!!! JUSTICE or the slow, but sure, decline and slide into the vacuum of moral depravity and inhuman degradation!! The American people will probably have to suffer more economic disaster and world scorn in order for them to emerge from their nightmare of hubris and unlawfulness. Good luck and good night!!

This may be a turning point

This may be a turning point for the Obama administration. Do they uphold the law and investigate and risk the ire of the Right or do they stick to their weak excuse of looking forward not back. I believe that Obama wants to have the truth revealed in his heart of hearts but I think he is being advised that politically it is better to hand the decision to Holder in order to distance himself from the process. If these investigations happen it will strengthen Democracy in our country by finally holding the Bush administration up to the same laws as everybody else. I know for a fact that if the Right can justify the slow roast of Clinton for lying to try and save his marriage then you know that they would have no trouble if rolls were reversed. Man up Obama , America exists because of it "Rule of Law".

Why was Karl Rove deposed

Why was Karl Rove deposed behind closed doors? This is "transparency"? It happened two weeks ago. What did he say?

Upholding the law REQUIRES

Upholding the law REQUIRES the prosecution of the law breakers. That's going forward, not backward. AG Holder is the correct person to pursue the necessary investigations and interrogations. Obama needs to observe the law and enable Holder to carry out his responsibilities. Denial will only make things worse, and might still not serve him in the 2012 election. Democrats need to get their act together, and stop their craven pursuit of "bipartisanship" -- the Republicans aren't interested in any collaboration. They are morally bankrupt, and should be politically bankrupted for their conspiracies of unwarranted war in Iraq, abandonment of warranted military action in Afghanistan following 9/11, abrogation of constitutional and international law, and driving the economy into another depression (I won't accept "recession" as a polite euphemism).

Seeing as the regime is

Seeing as the regime is still infested with criminals and assassins, it is prudent for OUR president to proceed cautiously. Given enough rope many of them will continue to expose themselves to an outraged public. As the FBI is gradually restored to it's true purpose, and the voters expunge the criminals in the senate from both parties in the 2010 primaries and elections, by 2011 there is a chance that we may start making progress on restoring democracy in America. Maybe some practical safeguards such as disbanding the CIA and the Federal Reserve so our children may experience living in a free country.

So, among Bush's "men" are

So, among Bush's "men" are some women, chiefly, Rice. All must be prosecuted; all had a hand in the mess. Truth and Reconciliation is fine but a major component of Reconciliation is having ones ill-gotten-gain seized and re-appropriated.