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Title: McCain 'will risk presidency' over CIA jails
Source: Financial Times (via MSNBC)
URL Source: http://msnbc.msn.com/id/14839155/
Published: Sep 14, 2006
Author: Demetri Sevastopulo, Caroline Daniel and
Post Date: 2006-09-14 17:28:43 by aristeides
Keywords: None
Views: 113
Comments: 7

McCain 'will risk presidency' over CIA jails

By Demetri Sevastopulo, Caroline Daniel and Holly Yeager in Washington

Updated: 12 minutes ago

John McCain, the perceived Republican frontrunner for the 2008 presidential election, has dramatically raised the stakes in a fight with the White House over secret Central Intelligence Agency prisons by saying he is unwilling to back down on the issue even if it ruins his chance of becoming president.

The Arizona senator, who was tortured as a prisoner of war in Vietnam, strongly opposes Bush administration legislation that he believes would redefine US obligations under the Geneva conventions. The White House on Thursday attempted to downplay the escalating dispute, which mirrors a similar battle Mr McCain last year won against the administration.

"This is not a showdown at the Ok Corral," said Tony Snow, White House press secretary.

But two people briefed on conversations Mr McCain had with his staff said the senator told aides he was willing to risk the presidency, because of possible loss of support from Republican lawmakers and voters.

"At this point, Senator McCain has not made a determination whether he will run for president," said Eileen McMenamin, his spokeswoman. "His decision to take a stand on this issue is not based on a political calculation. He believes this is the right thing to do to protect American servicemen and women, and our values."

Mr McCain has received backing in his fight from Colin Powell, secretary of state during the first four years of the Bush administration.

"The world is beginning to doubt the moral basis of our fight against terrorism. To redefine Common Article Three [of the Geneva conventions] would add to those doubts. Furthermore, it would put our own troops at risk," Mr Powell wrote in a letter to Mr McCain that was released yesterday.

President George W. Bush visited Capitol Hill yesterday in an attempt to rally Republicans behind his proposed bill, which would approve new military commissions at Guantánamo Bay in addition to redefining what violations of the Geneva conventions are prosecutable under US law.

Mr Bush later said the legislation was necessary to allow the US to continue to interrogate detainees in secret CIA prisons. Along with Lindsey Graham, a Republican senator on the armed services committee, and John Warner, the Republican committee chairman, Mr McCain has proposed separate legislation that the White House says would effectively shut down the prisons.

"I will resist any bill that does not enable this [CIA] programme to go forward with legal clarity," Mr Bush said.

In a move widely perceived as an attempt to boost support for Republicans ahead of the crucial November congressional elections, Mr Bush last week announced that Khaled Sheik Mohammed, the alleged mastermind behind the September 11 attacks, and 13 other high-value al-Qaeda detainees had been transferred from secret CIA prisons – the existence of which the administration had refused to acknowledge – to Guantánamo Bay for prosecution.

Democrats, hoping to avoid being painted as weak on national security, have stood on the sidelines so far. But the political cover provided by Republican leaders in the field such as Mr McCain and Mr Powell would likely embolden them to join in opposing the White House proposal.

Mr Snow warned yesterday that Michael Hayden, CIA director, had concluded that under the McCain legislation, "the CIA programme would have to be shut down".

The White House released a letter from senior uniformed military lawyers, which said they did not express opposition to certain parts of the administration's legislation, in a move that was described by human rights groups as a U-turn from their recent testimony on Capitol Hill.

John Hutson, a former top Navy military lawyer who testified at a Congressional hearing recently alongside the current judge advocate-generals, said it was sad they had "adopted the administration's religion".

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#1. To: All (#0)

I think I just heard on the radio news that the Warner-McCain bill that would not allow torture has been reported out of committee by a 15-9 vote.

Katrina was America's Chernobyl.

aristeides  posted on  2006-09-14   17:33:18 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#2. To: aristeides (#1)

I think I just heard on the radio news that the Warner-McCain bill that would not allow torture has been reported out of committee by a 15-9 vote.

A speck of good news for us - thanks.

Lod  posted on  2006-09-14   17:35:36 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#3. To: aristeides (#0)

Mr Snow warned yesterday that Michael Hayden, CIA director, had concluded that under the McCain legislation, "the CIA programme would have to be shut down".

Dang!!!

Peetie Wheatstraw  posted on  2006-09-14   17:36:15 ET  (1 image) Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#4. To: aristeides (#0)

Both Powell and McCain are coming down on Bush's sleaze now. Bush seems to operate on a shrinking circle pattern. First he turns the world against himself, then he turns the country against himself and now he is turning the respected Washington insiders against himself. Next week Bush's dog will bite him.

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...  posted on  2006-09-14   17:41:39 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#5. To: aristeides (#0)

Please don't fall for the PoliticoWhore McCain's one issue rhetoric. He could care less about OUR Freedoms that have been stripped. The guy is a nutcase and a pure political animal whose only goal is power and living off a government check. Not one iota of this DHS Patriot Act globalist crap will stop under a McCain.



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IndieTX  posted on  2006-09-14   18:50:05 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#6. To: ... (#4)

Both Powell and McCain are coming down on Bush's sleaze now. Bush seems to operate on a shrinking circle pattern. First he turns the world against himself, then he turns the country against himself and now he is turning the respected Washington insiders against himself. Next week Bush's dog will bite him.

At which Bush will remark: "Et tu, Jeff?" ;-D

Peetie Wheatstraw  posted on  2006-09-14   18:55:17 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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Next week Bush's dog will bite him.

Hoping that the rabies shot has not kicked in...

Lod  posted on  2006-09-14   19:29:46 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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