ABOUT THAT LIBRARY TOWER PLOT…. Yesterday, former Bush speechwriter Marc Thiessen offered a defense of torture in the Washington Post, arguing, among other things, that it’s the appropriate way to ...
On April 21 I posted a Chatterbox column arguing that if the Central Intelligence Agency and former Bush speechwriter Marc Thiessen hoped to convince the world that the “enhanced interrogation ...
In his National Journal column, Stuart Taylor wrote that, according to the CIA, the harsh interrogations of Abu Zubaydah and Khalid Shaikh Mohammed “averted a planned attack” on the Library Tower. But ...
The Library Tower? Is that the best that Bush’s torture apologists can do? On April 16, the Obama administration publicly released four Justice Department memos, now repudiated, in which President ...
Yesterday, I noted Marc Thiessen's op-ed in which he asserted that the interrogation of KSM helped thwart an attack on the Library Tower in Los Angeles. Thiessen was citing a freshly declassified May ...
WASHINGTON — In the spring of 2003, Los Angeles police officials were summoned to a briefing with the FBI-led Joint Terrorism Task Force and told that the 73-story Library Tower might have been the ...
LA Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa says the White House should have briefed him before publicly releasing details about a failed 2002 plot to attack the Library Tower in downtown Los Angeles. Support your ...
"If foiling the Library Tower plot was the reason to water-board Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, then that water-boarding was more than cruel and unjust. It was a waste of water." Rehashing the recently ...
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