McCain pushes back against Cheney, says torture violated law

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McCain pushes back against Cheney, says torture violated law

BY DAVID EDWARDS AND DANIEL TENCER

Published: August 30, 2009

Sen. John McCain disagrees with former Vice President Dick Cheney?s claim that enhanced interrogation techniques helped keep the country safe.

?I think the interrogations were in violation of the Geneva Conventions and the convention against torture that we ratified under President Reagan,? McCain told CBS? Bob Schieffer Sunday.

?I think these interrogations, once publicized, helped al Qaeda recruit. I got that from an al Qaeda operative in a prison camp in Iraq? I think that the ability of us to work with our allies was harmed. And I believe that information, according go the FBI and others, could have been gained through other methods,? said McCain.

McCain disagreed with Attorney General Holder?s decision to probe interrogation techniques that went beyond legal recommendations, saying he agreed with President Barack Obama that the country needs to ?look forward,? not back.

?But the damage that [enhanced interrogation] did to America?s image in the world is something we?re still on the way to repairing,? added McCain. ?This is an ideological struggle, as well as a physical one.?
 

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I think McCain has a pretty unique understanding of torture, and how appropriate and important the subject is as a matter of law and war, don't you? Probably a little bit better than Dick Cheney, who really has only endured torture when finding out his daughter was gay, I would guess.
 

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Cheney probably got a deferment on that too. Some farm kid from Ames, Iowa had to serve in his place.

Eventually, like 16 million other young men of that era, Mr. Cheney sought deferments. By the time he turned 26 in January 1967 and was no longer eligible for the draft, he had asked for and received five deferments, four because he was a student and one for being a new father.


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FIVE deferments and when asked about it by the Washington Post, his response was:

"I had other priorities in the '60s than military service."

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