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Hauptmann Kauffman
March 8th, 2008, 01:17 PM
The US president has vetoed legislation passed by congress that would have banned the CIA from using waterboarding and other interrogation techniques.

George Bush announced his decision to quash the planned anti-torture measures, included in a broader bill authorising US intelligence activities, in his weekly radio address on Saturday.


"Because the danger remains, we need to ensure our intelligence officials have all the tools they need to stop the terrorists," Bush said, adding the vetoed legislation "would diminish these vital tools."


The House of Representatives approved the legislation in December and the Senate passed it in February, despite White House warnings it would be vetoed.

The simulated drowning technique has been condemned by many members of congress, human rights groups and other countries as a form of illegal torture.

Tough interrogation

Michael Hayden, director of the CIA, told congress last month that government interrogators used waterboarding on three suspects captured after the September 11, 2001 attacks on the World Trade Centre.

The US Army field manual prohibits waterboarding and seven other interrogation methods and the bill would have aligned CIA practices with that of the military.

In a message to CIA employees on Saturday after Bush's veto, Hayden said the CIA would continue to work strictly within the law but said its needs were different from that of the army.

The memo said the CIA needed to follow its own procedures. In his remarks, Bush did not specifically mention waterboarding.

"The bill congress sent me would not simply ban one particular interrogation method, as some have implied," Bush said.

"Instead, it would eliminate all the alternative procedures we've developed to question the world's most dangerous and violent terrorists."

It is unlikely that Democrats, the majority party in congress, could muster enough votes to overturn Bush's veto.

Whisper
March 8th, 2008, 03:54 PM
Welcome to America

Even Canada has you on a torture list with china, Syria, etc...

Hauptmann Kauffman
March 9th, 2008, 03:10 PM
Well, thats the way it is... Cant wait for a democrat to do America right and undue the damage...