Thursday, April 23, 2009

WHAT THE FBI DIRECTOR SAID ABOUT TORTURE

UPDATE: Here's the link to the Vanity Fair article, courtesy of Greg Sargent.

(via the NYT)
In an interview with Vanity Fair last year, the F.B.I. director since 2001, Robert S. Mueller III, was asked whether any attacks had been disrupted because of intelligence obtained through the coercive methods. “I don’t believe that has been the case,” Mr. Mueller said. (A spokesman for Mr. Mueller, John Miller, said on Tuesday, “The quote is accurate.”)

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