Authors: Elizabeth Holtzman
Nicaragua, 27
NIE (National Intelligence Estimate), 13, 34â35
Niger, 17â18
Nightline
(ABC), 53
9/11 Commission, 8â9, 50, 139
9/11 terrorist attacks: and al Qaeda, 8â12, 32, 49â50, 78; false links between Iraq and, xiiiâxiv, 7, 8â10, 12, 14, 15â16, 22, 23, 24, 32, 75; intelligence on, 50; as justification for illegal wiretapping, 49â51; and “marketing” campaign for Iraq War, 11
Nixon, Richard: and Cambodia secret bombing, xii, 41; defense of crimes committed by, 61; duty of, to uphold law, 108; executive branch powers of, 44; government surveillance by, 39; impeachment of, xiiâxiii, 26, 41, 137; pardon of, by Ford, xiii, 27; resignation of, xiii, 41, 138; and state secrets privilege, 135; wiretapping by, xii, 39, 41, 48.
See also
Watergate
No Child Left Behind, 117
North, Oliver, 27
Norton-Taylor, Richard, 23, 157
Nowak, Manfred, 162
NRC Handelsblad
, 158â59
NSA.
See
National Security Agency (NSA)
NSC.
See
National Security Council (NSC)
nuclear materials procurement, 7, 11, 12, 16â18
Nuremberg trials, 108, 143, 144, 145
Obama, Barack, 121, 127, 133, 159
Obstruction of Congress
(Congressional Research Service), 19
Office of Legal Counsel (OLC), 47, 55â58, 60â61, 76, 79â85, 94, 115, 137
Office of Professional Responsibility (OPR), 46, 80â82, 95, 97, 108, 128
O'Neill, Paul, 8
One Percent Doctrine, The
(Suskind), 50
Open Secret
(Amnesty International), 162
Open Society Justice Initiative, 157
OPR (Office of Professional Responsibility), 46, 80â82, 95, 97, 108, 128
Organization of American States, 156â57
Panetta, Leon, 113
pardons, ix, xiii, 27
Parker, Barrington D., 130â31
Parker, James, 83
Patriot Act, 102
PBS News
, 13
PDB (President's Daily Brief), 50
Pelosi, Nancy, 53
Pentagon, 9, 72, 138, 148
Philbin, Patrick, 80
Physicians for Human Rights, 90, 115
Pincus, Walter, 9, 29
Pinochet, Augusto, 145â46, 166
Plame, Valerie, 18, 120, 127
Poindexter, John, 27
Poland, 69â70, 73, 142, 150, 154â55
Politics Daily
, 23
Porter, Andrew, 114
post-traumatic stress, 3
Powell, Colin: on biological weapons labs in Iraq, 32; and conspiracy to defraud U.S. government, 28; and Geneva Conventions, 76, 93, 107; on link between Saddam Hussein and al Qaeda, 13; on torture, 76, 79, 113
President's Daily Brief (PDB), 50
President's Surveillance Program (PSP), 44â67
privacy violations.
See
wiretapping
Project for the New American Century, 8
prosecution of Bush-Cheney administration: under anti-torture law, 101â16; arguments against, xv; for conspiracy to defraud U.S. government, 6, 28â36; under False Statements Accountability Act (1996), 5, 19â21; for false statements in State of the Union address (2003), 19â21; for fraud, 2, 4, 7â8; need for, xv; steps in investigation generally, xivâxv; under War Crimes Act, 100â101.
See also
accountability
Protect America Act (2007), 47
PSP (President's Surveillance Program), 44â67
Pundits
blog, ix
Raddatz, Martha, 103
Rahman, Gul, 116
RAND, 3
Reagan, Ronald, 6, 27â28, 43, 102
Red Cross.
See
International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC)
reliance on counsel.
See
defense of counsel
Reuters, 117â18, 141, 147
Reynolds v. United States
, 134â35
Rice, Condoleezza: and al Qaeda threats, 50; on CIA kidnapping of El-Masri, 131; and conspiracy to defraud U.S. government, 28; international accountability for, 151; and “marketing” strategy for Iraq War, 11, 13; on torture, 79; on war plans against Iraq, 10
Richardson, Elliot, 119
Risen, James, 40, 46, 48, 65, 124
Rizzo, John, 80
Rockefeller, Jay D., 14, 33, 34, 53, 54, 112
Rodino, Peter, 119
Romania, 73, 150, 151, 155
Rome Treaty, 144, 150, 151
Rose, David, 111, 112
Rosenberg, Carol, 146
Ross, Carne, 23
Roth, Kenneth, ix
Rove, Karl, 11, 28, 30
rule of law: Bush's disregard for, xi; CIA's disregard for, 126; commitment to, xii, xiv, 116, 140; importance of, for democracy, 167
Rumsfeld, Donald: and Abu Ghraib prisoner abuses, 88; and ballistic missile defense project, 50â51; and conspiracy to defraud U.S. government, 28; on costs of Iraq War, 37; international accountability for, 142, 147, 148â49, 151; and International Criminal Court, 149; and Iraq's alleged procurement of uranium from Niger, 18; and “marketing” strategy for Iraq War, 11, 13; on military troop strength needed in Iraq, 36; on overthrow of Saddam Hussein, 8; resignation of, as secretary of defense, 148; torture approved of and authorized
by, 74, 79, 85, 86â88, 105, 107, 142; and war plans for Iraq, 10
Russia, 166
Sands, Philippe, 13, 89
Sanger, David E., 50
Savage, Charlie, 46, 96
savings clause, 63â64
Schlesinger Report, 88
Schwinn, Steven D., 135
“Secret Downing Street Memo,” 10
Senate Armed Services Committee, 75, 77â79, 86, 87, 99, 104â5, 109, 113
Senate Intelligence Committee, 14, 31, 34, 53, 54, 112, 125
Senate Judiciary Committee, 45, 56, 62, 125
September 11 terrorist attacks.
See
9/11 terrorist attacks
Serbia, 106, 144
SERE (Survival, Evasion, Resistance, Escape) program, 75, 77, 78, 80â81, 83â85, 103, 108, 111
Shakespeare, William, 82
Shane, Scott, 47, 77â78, 94â95, 105
Sharrock, Justine, 86â87
Shinseki, Eric, 36
Singel, Ryan, 45
60
Minutes
, 9, 17
Slackman, Michael, 154
Slahi, Mahamadou Walid, 104â5, 109
Soufan, Ali, 111
South Africa, 17â18, 138
Soviet Union (former), 162, 166
Spain, 108, 124, 145â47, 152, 153â54, 166
special prosecutor, 118â22
Specter, Arlen, 45, 47, 53
Stalin, Josef, 166
Starr, Kenneth, 119
State Department: and disadvantages of torture, 113; and Geneva Conventions, 93, 107; and
Hamdan v. Rumsfeld
, 97; and Iraq's alleged procurement of uranium from Niger, 17â18; on Iraq's procurement of aluminum tubes, 16â17; and torture memos, 80; and War Crimes Act, 92; WikiLeaks release of cables by, 142, 146â47, 153, 154, 159, 163
State of the Union address (2003), 1â2, 7, 15â21
state secrets privilege, 129â30, 132â36
statute of limitations: in anti-torture law, 102â3, 115â16; changing of, for grave abuses of power, 128â29; on conspiracy to defraud U.S. government, 35, 65; in death cases under War Crimes Act and anti-torture law, 92, 93, 115â16; on false statements, 25â26; on FISA violations, 65â67; on torture, 115â16
Steel Seizure Case, 57, 60, 61
Straw, Jack, 145
Sudan, 144, 150
Sunday Times
(London), 10
Supreme Court, U.S.: on abusive interrogation, 110; on conspiracy to defraud United States government, 6, 63; on executive power, 57, 60â61, 83; on false statements, 19; and FISA court, 42â43; on Geneva Conventions, 97; on military trials for detainees, 96â97; refusal by, to hear cases of torture victims, 131, 132; on state secrets privilege, 134â35; on war powers of Congress, 61, 83
surveillance.
See
Foreign Surveillance Intelligence Act (FISA); wiretapping
Suskind, Ron, 50
Switzerland, 141
Syria, 69, 130, 156, 162
Taft, William H., IV, 93
Taguba, Antonio, 88, 90, 109â10
Taliban, 69, 75, 76, 80, 92â94
Tauscher, Ellen, 159
Taylor, Anna Diggs, 61, 62, 132
Taylor, Charles, 144
Tejada, Miguel, 5
Telegraph
(UK), 114, 132, 141, 159
Tenet, George, 18, 19, 74, 94, 131, 151
terrorist attacks.
See
9/11 terrorist attacks
Terrorist Surveillance Program, x, 45â47, 57.
See also
wiretapping
Terror Presidency, The
(Goldsmith), 84
Thailand, 73
Thielmann, Greg, 17
ThinkProgress
, 54
This Week
(ABC), 70
Thomas, Clarence, 56
Time
magazine, 36, 69, 148
Tomoyuki Tamashita, 106, 143
torture: at Abu Ghraib prison, xiv, 70, 71, 72, 88, 90, 99, 106, 110, 111, 113; at Al-Qaim facility in Iraq, 116; at Bagram Air Base, 69; Bush's approval of waterboarding and other forms of, ix, 70, 88â89, 90, 101, 103, 105, 107, 109, 116, 141, 144; Bush's denial of, xiv, 74, 109; charges against Bush and his officials under anti-torture law, 101â16; Cheney on, x, 70, 79, 86, 95, 101, 105, 109, 116; by CIA, 37, 69â70, 73â85, 88â90, 94, 104, 105, 111â12, 114, 116, 121, 132, 138; citizen activism against, 167; civil lawsuits by victims of, 130â32; “Classified Bybee Memo” on, 83â85; combined techniques of, 84â87, 105, 130, 132; as crime against U.S. and international law, 70, 73â74, 101; and deaths of detainees, 72â73, 94, 104, 115â16, 121; defense of counsel on, 106â9; defense of interrogators engaged in torture, 95â96; defenses and justifications for, 101, 106â16; definition of “severe pain” by Bush administration, 81â82; definitions and redefinition of, 81, 101, 102, 109â10; and Detainee Treatment Act (2005), 95â97, 98, 100, 101, 105; effectiveness of, 110â15; and “enhanced interrogation techniques,” 76â78, 83â90, 105, 111â12, 114, 121; examples of, 69â70, 104â5; false or unreliable information from, 31â32, 46, 73, 77, 111â14; at Guantánamo Bay prison, 69, 76, 86â89, 99, 104, 109, 110â11, 113â15, 148, 153, 161; information on, available to the public, 89â90; international accountability on, 146â63; in Korean War, 75, 77; legal distinction between cruelty and, 98â99; legal torture memos defending, xiv, 78â85, 87, 94, 103â4, 106â8, 137; military objections to, overruled, 85â90; missing records on, 89, 94, 104, 120, 125â28; by Nazis, 71â72; photos of prisoner abuse, 88, 89, 109â10, 117; physical and mental injuries from, 104, 105, 109, 115, 132, 153, 156; policy decisions made by Bush and his officials, 106; as propaganda tool for al Qaeda, 113; prosecution of Bush and government officials under War Crimes Act, 100â101; protection for Bush administration from prosecution for, 71, 90â100; rescission of Rumsfeld's authorization of torture, 87; Rumsfeld's authorization of, 86â88, 105, 142; and SERE program, 75, 77, 78, 80â81, 83â85, 103, 108, 111; statute of limitations for, 115â16; in Syria prison, 69; techniques of, 69â70, 72, 75â78, 83â90, 94, 105, 130; as violation of Geneva Conventions, 86â87, 101; as violation of Uniform Code of Military Conduct, 86.
See also
waterboarding
Tortured
(Sharrock), 86â87
Tortured Justice
(Human Rights First), 104
Torturing Democracy
, 83, 109
Tracy, Spencer, 143
Truman, Harry, 60
truth and reconciliation commissions, 137â38
truth commissions, 137â40, 157â61
Truthout
, 84
Tyrie, Andrew, 161
Unclassified Report on the President's Surveillance Program
(2009), 44â45
United Nations: Bush on Iraq as threat, 12; Bush's denial of torture to, xiv; Charter of, 23; and complaint against Korea for torture, 75; and Convention Against Torture, 74, 102, 114; evacuation of inspectors and staff from Iraq, 23; and first Gulf War, 158; Human Rights Council of, 162; inspections of Iraq by, for WMD, 13, 16, 29, 161; and International Criminal Court, 149, 150; and Iraq War, 23, 24, 160; Joint Study on Secret Detention by, 162; misrepresentations about findings of WMD in Iraq, 11, 29; Powell on link between Saddam Hussein and al Qaeda to Security Council
of, 13; and procurement of aluminum tubes by Iraq, 16; Security Council of, 13, 16, 22, 23, 24, 150, 158; and Universal Declaration of Human Rights, 74.
See also
Geneva Conventions
Universal Declaration of Human Rights, 74
universal jurisdiction, 144â49
uranium purchases by Iraq, 17â19, 29
Uribe, Ãlvaro, 12
USA Patriot Act, 102
USA Today
, 45
U.S. v. Shewfelt
, 55
Vanity Fair
, 111, 112
Velasco, Eloy, 146
Veterans of Foreign Wars, 12
Vietnam War, xii, 41, 83, 91, 95, 109
Waas, Murray, 9â10, 17
Walker, Vaughn, 64
Wallach, Evan, 105
Walsh, Lawrence, 27â28
War Crimes Act (1996): and definition of war crimes, 92, 101; and Geneva Conventions, 91, 101, 122; and Military Commissions Act (2006), 97â100; passage of, 74; and prosecution for war crimes, 91â92; prosecution of Bush and government officials under, 100â101; protection for Bush administration from prosecution under, 90â100; provisions of, 91â92, 101; purpose of, 90â91; restoration of, for accountability, 122; statute of limitations for death cases under, 92, 93; weakening of, during Bush administration, xiv, 74, 90, 97â101, 122
Washington, George, 117
Washington Examiner
, 163
Washington Journal
(Drew), 138
Washington Note
, 103â4
Washington Post
: on Authorization for Use of Military Force (2001), 52; on Bush's accountability of Iraq War, 25; on Bush's blocking of inquiry into secret warrantless surveillance, 46; and Cheney on waterboarding, 86; on Durham's investigation of torture cases, 121; on effectiveness of torture for getting information, 113; on illegal wiretapping by Bush administration, 52, 123; on Iraq's alleged procurement of uranium from Niger, 18; on Iraq's procurement of aluminum tubes, 16; on Military Commissions Act (2006), 97â100; on 9/11 terrorist attacks, 8â9; on torture approved by Bush administration, 76, 87, 95, 113; on torture used in Korean War by North Korea, 75; on UN inspectors in Iraq, 29; on war plans for Iraq, 9, 10