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The New Justice League Of America: Interrogation Revamp

Washington : DC : USA | 3 months ago  
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I guess all of the back and forth surrounding the interrogation efforts that took place during the Bush Administration is the motivation for this.

Today, President Obama approved a revamp of the way that interrogation of prisoners connected to this war against terrorism. The revamp will include an elite unit of experts and officers, from the CIA and www.fbi.gov, and will centralize the efforts and give the White House direct oversight over the team. Sound like a good plot for a new G.I. Joe Movie - G.I. Joe: Counter-Intel Super Ops.

Or more fitting, I am coining this the Justice League. Because it seems the revamp will focus on more coordinated efforts, and because it will be under the umbrella of the National Security Council, there will be a unified way in which interrogations are conducted. And hopefully, these efforts will bring more justice to the process and efforts of these men and women conducting the interrogation, but also will bring justice to the innocent harmed by present actions and future plots that are being concocted by terrorists.

Which is not to suggest that there is not currently a unified approach. I mean all of these agencies that are constantly working to protect the borders of America and providing data and analysis for the continued war on terrorism all have the same goal - but even Batman did things differently from Superman who did things differently from Wonder Woman when it came to fighting crime and the powers they used. They all wanted to thwart evil and protect the innocent, but they formed the Justice League to do it better and more efficiently. Because there is strength in solidarity, and shared resources.

And like I said, I think Obama is trying to safeguard himself from the allegations that are arising now about the conduct of CIA operatives back in the previous administration. I will not say one way or the other whether I believe that operatives behaved incorrectly in the handling of prisoners in Afghanistan and Iraq (I know, taking the easy way out). All I will say is that I respect Leon Panetta for standing behind his employees:

"[I will] stand up for those officers who did what their country asked and who followed the legal guidance they were given."

And now that U.S District Attorney Eric Holder has appointed a prosecutor to investigate CIA terror interrogations, they will need all the support they can get. It will be very interesting to see how this plays out, what is deemed improper treatment, and where the line is drawn for how far the U.S. should go to get information, before the moral costs outweigh the security benefits.

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  • Posted By Write4Life Write4Life | 3 months ago
    Maybe during interrogations we should just cut off the fingers of anyone who is suspected of voting. Oh, wait - that was the good guys.

    Thanks for the article - another great Obama smoke and mirrors ploy.
  • Posted By jdangjenn jdangjenn | 3 months ago
    Unfortunately America's intelligence agencies are now operating more like the Inferior Five than the Justice League.
  • Reply By Write4Life Write4Life | 3 months ago
    You got that right Batman!
  • Posted By EddieBuddha3 EddieBuddha3 | 3 months ago
    Ohh, oh, the Inferior Five! (Or, I5, to their officianadoes)Ouick, without going to their page on Wikipedia, which of the crew, Merryman (Myron Victor), Awkwardman (Leander Brent), The Blimp (Herman Cramer), White Feather (William King), and Dumb Bunny (Athena Tremor), went on to co-star in the equally-unread 'Angel & the Ape'?A recently dusted-off, gold-plated (well, it looked gold-plated, back in 1963) waterproof NO-Prize will be awarded to the first person to answer correctly.Oh, and BTW, loved the article, interesting conclusions -- or, not-conclusions, depending on your POV.
  • Reply By wotznew wotznew | 3 months ago
    Without looking, I think it was Dumb Bunny, but I could be wrong.
  • Posted By InspectorGadget InspectorGadget | 3 months ago
    Personally, I think it's a good move by the Obama administration. At the end of the day, all situations should be handled morally and ethically. Hopefully this newly established oversight will ensure the presence of values in all future interrogations.
  • Reply By Write4Life Write4Life | 3 months ago
    Terror is not moral OR ethical and as much as I would love your Utopia, it's not reality anymore and I think anyone who lost a child on one of those planes - or a husband in a tower...yout thoughts might be somewhat changed.Or saw ground zero BEFORE they cleaned it up.The one thing we can't seem to grasp in this country is that the rest of the world does not take morality and ethics in spoons of sugar three meals a day.They see the world much differently.I think that the over sight is a mistake....yet another.
  • Reply By InspectorGadget InspectorGadget | 3 months ago
    It is about right and wrong. Protection is obviously a number one priority, but there have to be legal ways to go about it. You can't just throw long established laws out the window. It's important to keep that integrity.
  • Reply By InspectorGadget InspectorGadget | 3 months ago
    Two wrongs don't make a right.
  • Reply By Write4Life Write4Life | 3 months ago
    What I am saying is not about right or wrong...it's about protection. Not India's protection, not Pakistan, not Iran, Not Canada - but the protection on the United States of America.
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