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The Senate Armed Services Committee report concludes that harsh interrogation techniques [...] were directly adapted from the training techniques used to prepare special forces personnel to resist interrogation by enemies that torture and abuse prisoners.
that is actually a very logical conclusion.
It is very logical that some people who underwent interrogation resistance courses, and then suddenly charged with interrogating prisoners with no preparation and looming deadlines, would think to use these methods.
the logical jump from that to
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The physical and mental abuse of detainees [...] was the direct result of Bush administration detention policies
is completely unfounded.
quite the contrary, the finding just strengthens the "bad apples" argument even more, by explaining the source of the misbehavior.
The Senate Armed Services Committee report concludes that harsh interrogation techniques [...] were directly adapted from the training techniques used to prepare special forces personnel to resist interrogation by enemies that torture and abuse prisoners.
that is actually a very logical conclusion.
It is very logical that some people who underwent interrogation resistance courses, and then suddenly charged with interrogating prisoners with no preparation and looming deadlines, would think to use these methods.
the logical jump from that to
quote:
The physical and mental abuse of detainees [...] was the direct result of Bush administration detention policies
is completely unfounded.
quite the contrary, the finding just strengthens the "bad apples" argument even more, by explaining the source of the misbehavior.
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