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Israel/Zionism See other Israel/Zionism Articles Title: The CIA’s new nominee director Gina Haspel once ran a torture site and destroyed evidence EXTRAORDINARY RENDITION As CIA director Mike Pompeo moves to become the United States secretary of state, deputy director Gina Haspel has been nominated to lead the agency. If confirmed by the Senate, she will become the first woman to run the CIA. Haspels nomination will be controversial; she played a leading role (paywall) in running a US torture site abroad and later destroyed the evidence of it. In 2002, she oversaw a secret prison in Thailand that tortured two terrorism suspects. That torture took place within the CIAs extraordinary rendition program, in which suspected terrorists are sent to US allies, and interrogated in black sites on their soil. One of the men, known as Abu Zubayda, was waterboarded 83 times in one month and was slammed into walls by the head. He was deprived of sleep and kept in a coffin-like box. Interrogators later decided he didnt have any useful information. ProPublica found that Haspel personally signed cables to CIA headquarters that detailed Zubaydas interrogation. CIA videos of the torture were destroyed in 2005, on the orders of a cable drafted by Haspel. Her then-boss Jose Rodriguez, the CIAs director of operations for counterterrorism, signed off on the order. The cable left nothing to chance. It even told them how to get rid of the tapes, he wrote in his memoir, according to ProPublica. They were to use an industrial-strength shredder to do the deed. The European Center for Constitutional and Human Rights, a Berlin-based NGO, has been pushing Germanys public prosecutor to arrest Haspel for her role in the torture program. She is not the only member of the administration with a questionable record on the matter: Trump himself has publicly flirted with the idea of the US returning to the use of torture, claiming that waterboarding works. He was reportedly persuaded by defense secretary Jim Mattis that the method is an ineffective intelligence tool. New secretary of state Mike Pompeo has also defended US torture. In 2014, when senator Dianne Feinstein, then chair of Senate Intelligence Committee, released a comprehensive condemnation of the CIAs torture program, Pompeo attacked the report, saying, Senator Feinstein today has put American lives at risk, and described agents who had tortured people as heroes, not pawns in some liberal game. Poster Comment: Mike Rivero: My bet will be that her nomination will be accepted, because this is what the US government believes is needed right now in the head of the CIA; someone with unrestrained bloodlust, who, robotically and unfailingly, hates all the enemies of the American Deep State, without ever asking why they are enemies, and is absolutely fine with having them tortured and killed to appease her Warlord Masters. ME: If there were no Jewish Lobby, the Deep State and these wars for Israel would be gone soon. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest Begin Trace Mode for Comment # 1.
#1. To: Horse (#0)
What a lovely creature.
#2. To: Lod (#1)
This person I know nothing about. during her time there were 27,000 other CIA employees. Myself, disband the CIA and start over. Media is quick to brand ONE person.
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