Cheney slouched out of his undisclosed location recently to go on the offensive.
The documents detailed horrifying CIA practices that the Red Cross unequivocally called torture - shoving prisoners in tiny, air-tight coffins, waterboarding, beatings, sleep deprivation, stress positions: all the techniques we have now come to know almost by heart. And torture is a war crime. War crimes have no statute of limitations and are among the most serious crimes of which one can be accused.
This is what Cheney is desperate to avoid. It is unclear whether he will actually ever be prosecuted, but the facts of his record will wend their way inexorably into the sunlight. That means he could become a pariah. Even though the CIA actively destroyed the videotapes of
torture sessions, it could not destroy the legal and administrative record now available to the new administration.
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