Army Field Manual Techniques Not Sufficient

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Intel director backs harsh methods – McConnell says Army manual lacking, by Barbara Slavin and Eli Lake The Washington Times

** National Intelligence Director Michael McConnell warned Friday that interrogation techniques listed as permitted in the U.S. Army Field Manual are not sufficient to protect the security of the United States. *** The retired admiral, who is leaving his post with the change in administrations but will remain an adviser to the new president, was reacting to comments by incoming officials that the Obama administation will bar harsh interrogation measures, such as waterboarding. *** Eric H. Holder Jr., the nominee for attorney general, testified Thursday at his confirmation hearing that waterboarding is torture and would be barred under his leadership. *** On Sunday, Mr. Obama told ABC’s “This Week,” that “if our top Army commanders feel comfortable with interrogation techniques that are squarely within the boundaries of rule of law, our Constitution and international standards, then those are things that we should be able to do.” **

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