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HAL20106/02/2009 7:10:22 am PDT

re: #440 pingjockey

AFAIK, ALL the folks implicated/indicted for Abu Graib have been prosecuted. Leastwise US military personnel. Don’t know about civilian contractors.

Well, no.

The roots of the Abu Ghraib prison scandal lie not in the criminal inclinations of a few Army reservists but in a decision, approved last year by Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld, to expand a highly secret operation, which had been focussed on the hunt for Al Qaeda, to the interrogation of prisoners in Iraq. Rumsfeld’s decision embittered the American intelligence community, damaged the effectiveness of lite combat units, and hurt America’s prospects in the war on terror.

According to interviews with several past and present American intelligence officials, the Pentagon’s operation, known inside the intelligence community by several code words, including Copper Green, encouraged physical coercion and sexual humiliation of Iraqi prisoners in an effort to generate more intelligence about the growing insurgency in Iraq. A senior C.I.A. official, in confirming the details of this account last week, said that the operation stemmed from Rumsfeld’s long-standing desire to wrest control of America’s clandestine and paramilitary operations from the C.I.A.



From the New Yorker, in 2004

The fact that there was a “programme” in place is quite well documented.
The argument should be about the legality and necessity of such a programme.