US Spy Chief: CIA Interrogation Methods Aren't Fit For US Citizens
Associated Press July 22, 2007 07:02 PM
"If I announce what the specific measures are, it would aid those who want to resist those measures," McConnell said. "So I won't be too specific."
When asked if the permissible techniques would be troubling to the American people if the enemy used them against a U.S. citizen, McConnell said: "I would not want a U.S. citizen to go through the process. But it is not torture, and there would be no permanent damage to that citizen."
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"If I announce what the specific measures are, it would aid those who want to resist those measures," McConnell said. "So I won't be too specific."
When asked if the permissible techniques would be troubling to the American people if the enemy used them against a U.S. citizen, McConnell said: "I would not want a U.S. citizen to go through the process. But it is not torture, and there would be no permanent damage to that citizen."
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