( ot ) Interrogators hired for Iraq despite ban
Jim wrote:
By Matt Kelley
June 12, 2004 | The Army hired private interrogators to work in Iraq
and Afghanistan despite the service's policy of barring contractors from
military intelligence jobs such as interrogating prisoners.
A policy memo from December 2000 says letting private workers gather
military intelligence would jeopardize national security.
An Army spokeswoman said senior commanders have the authority to
override the contractor ban.
Hey...this is the Bush mis-administration. Couple its ineptitude with
that of military intelligence and what do you have? A totally pooched
situation, just like we have now.
Bush...the dumbest President in the history of history.
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