McCain calls CIA practices ineffective in war against terrorism

  • 9 years ago
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"Enhanced interrogation" techniques used by the CIA on militants detained in secret prisons were ineffective and never produced information which led to the disruption of imminent terrorist plots, a declassified report by the Senate Intelligence Committee found.

The report released on Tuesday said the CIA misled the public and government policymakers about the effectiveness of the program, which ran from 2002 to 2006 and involved questioning al Qaeda and other captives around the world.

The report prepared by the Intelligence Committee after a five-year investigation said the techniques used were "far more brutal" than the CIA told the public or the ever told policymakers or the public.

After opening remarks and a summary prepared by committee chair Dianne Feinstein, Senator John McCain stood up to defend the report's release, calling the practices ineffective in the war against terrorism.

"What might come as a surprise no

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