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Enhanced Interrogation Techniques During The United States

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KeeShawn Murphy Mr. Blood AP Government and Politics June 9th 2015 Enhanced Interrogation Techniques One of the most controversial topics in the U.S. has been Enhanced Interrogation techniques- also believed to be torture. These practices are said to be implemented on suspected terrorists to recover possible information of future attacks on America, although many have concluded that this practice was created out of fear after the attack on September 11, 2001 (What Motivated CIA Torture?, 2014). Some of these practices include sleep deprivation, stress positions and even insects inside of a confinement box. One of the most controversial of all of the tactics is waterboarding or essentially drowning. Abu Zubaydah, the Al Queda …show more content…

President W. Bush believed that lives were actually saved with the EITs in action. However President Obama believed quite the opposite in saying that the CIA Interrogation programs are a “dark and painful chapter in US history”. President Obama also signed an executive order banning the techniques (CIA Tactics: What is enhanced Interrogation?, 2014). These polar opposite states of opinion don’t stop in the white house. In fact, if it were up to a vote, majority of U.S. citizens would not feel comfortable letting this program continue (See Appendix 1). Fifty-three percent said that they would not be willing to permit the implementation of torture even if the known terrorists are aware of future danger planned for America (Dugan,2014). The evidence of how CIA officials have exceeded what they were permitted to do is another factor that promotes the controversy on this topic. There are records of forced rectal rehydration using hummus. This has been brought to the attention of doctors and is unheard of as an accepted practice (CIA Torture Whistleblower John Kiriakou. Wake up, Your Next!, 2015). However President Bush says that these techniques were “designed to be safe, to comply with our laws, our constitution and our treaty obligation.” (Vice News Exclusive, 2014). And possibly the most

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