Hayden defends torture
Okay, he called them "interrogation techniques," but still....
(Once again, look at the method of dispersal. Hayden in his last breath as CIA chief invites reporters in to try and spin them.)
Later: (Reuters) He also claimed that Al Qaeda no longer feels safe along the Afghan/Pakistan border region.
"You can't say it didn't work. It worked," Hayden said in a wide-ranging farewell interview with reporters at the CIA's headquarters in Langley, Va.
Hayden said the legality of waterboarding and other enhanced interrogation techniques is an "uninteresting question to the CIA" right now because the agency has not engaged in the practices since March 2003.
(Once again, look at the method of dispersal. Hayden in his last breath as CIA chief invites reporters in to try and spin them.)
Later: (Reuters) He also claimed that Al Qaeda no longer feels safe along the Afghan/Pakistan border region.
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