Somebody Should Arm the Senate Armed Services Committee
By David Swanson
I’ve never had any use for the Senate Armed Services Committee before, or even for the idea that someone who was armed could provide a service, but the report on U.S. torture policy that the committee released on Thursday is noteworthy.
There’s nothing new in it. I’ve read similar reports by lawyers and academics and activist groups with none of the resources of the SASC. The report reaches conclusions we’ve all known for years: torture has not been the
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