Cheney Praises Obama For Bin Laden’s Death But Bemoans End Of Real Interrogations

May 8th, 2011 (3) Posted By Pat Dollard.

Fox News:

Former Vice President Dick Cheney tipped his hat to President Obama for authorizing the military operation that led to the killing of Usama bin Laden last weekend, but he lamented the end of controversial Bush-era interrogations that many conservatives believe contributed to America’s greatest counterterrorism success.

In an interview with “Fox News Sunday” set to air Sunday, Cheney offered the president praise for sending Navy SEALs on a risky helicopter raid to bin Laden’s compound in Pakistan.

“Well, I think you’ve got to give him a lot of credit for making the decision to have the SEAL team 6 conduct the raid that got bin Laden,” Cheney said. “It’s no question that was his responsibility and I think he handled it well.”

But Cheney fanned the flames of a renewed debate over whether the so-called “enhanced interrogation techniques” used by the Bush-era CIA — including sleep deprivation and the simulated drowning technique known as waterboarding — were successful and lawful.

“I am still concerned about the fact that, I think a lot of the techniques that we had used to keep the country safe for more than seven years are no longer available,” he said. “That they’ve been sort of taken off the table, if you will.”

Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, the architect of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, was interrogated with the “enhanced interrogation techniques” when he was captured in 2003. Months after being waterboarded, he acknowledged knowing one of Al Qaeda’s most important couriers but denied that he was of any importance.

Years later, information gleaned from other terror suspects held at the Guantanamo Bay military prison and led to the identification of the courier, who unwittingly led the CIA to bin Laden’s hideout after one of his phone calls was intercepted last year.

When President Obama assumed office in 2009, he banned the use of waterboarding, which he labeled as torture, and other harsh interrogation techniques, and he shuttered the CIA’s secret prison system.

Critics of the Bush-era anti-terror policies have suggested that the harsh interrogations were not essential to tracking bin Laden and that the information could have been obtained by more humane means.

But Cheney and other supporters have accused the president of abandoning a strategy that had worked.

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  • vincenzo4

    Each and every word is correct. Cheney is right and copmpromising the techniques as soon as this administration got into office-and publishing the documents involved did nothing but aid enemy action. Cheny dresses up his disgust in a verbal eloquence, but what has happened is treasonous, backstabbing and quite predictable for this administration. Mark my words, we will reget the day they sat down and took over. Just my opinion.

    • crs52

      You think that the tactics Cheney supports didn’t contribute to terrorism? Fire up support for it? In the words of Richard Clark: “There is now only one bin Laden. If you pursue this type of action there will be hundreds.”
      Do you think that America should pattern its government after the very enemies we claim to be fighting against? As John McCain so aptly put it, “It’s not about who they are- it’s about who WE are.”