"[I]f the public ever saw them, it would conclude that "enhanced interrogation" is just another name for torture."
What is more: "[W]hat's really too bad is that Durham hasn't been tasked with explaining the broader mystery of why, in the first place, the CIA is even interrogating prisoners of war. The 1947 National Security Act established the CIA as a civilian spy agency, not as some Pentagon backroom where you get to do things you don't want the American people to find out about."
Why Were CIA Interrogation Tapes Destroyed? Still a Mystery - TIME
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