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Monday, Jan 12, 2009
With days left in office and an abysmal approval rating,
President Bush is still defending the use of torture.
In an interview on Fox News, Bush told Brit Hume that
he approved enhanced interrogation tactics for suspected
terrorists like Khalid Sheikh Mohammed.
"My view is the techniques were necessary and are
necessary," Bush said.
The Bush administration has faced scathing criticism
from those who say waterboarding and other enhanced interrogation
tactics approved by Bush to be torture.
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The president disagreed with notion that such tactics
amount to torture.
"I firmly reject the word 'torture,'" Bush
said.
The Bush administration helped create an unclear legal
landscape (at best) as to whether waterboarding was outlawed.
President-elect Barack Obama rejects the Bush administration's
equivocations about waterboarding, however.
"Vice President Cheney, I think, continues to defend
what he calls extraordinary measures or procedures when
it comes to interrogations and from my view waterboarding
is torture," Obama said.
This video is from Fox's Fox News Sunday, broadcast Jan.
11, 2009.