Sunday, December 7, 2014

Impending CIA Interrogation Report Creates Fear of Violence: Embassies on Alert

Some bad actions by the Empire may get exposed.

ABC News reports:
U.S. embassies around the world are bracing for a potentially explosive report about to be released that details what the CIA did to terror suspects in the days after the Sept. 11 terror attacks, and the fear is that its release could threaten American lives.

The report, due to be released Tuesday by the Senate, is described as shocking in its very graphic descriptions of secret interrogations, including some details that have never been heard before.

All U.S. facilities around the world are being urged to review security and brace for the reaction, with concern particularly high in areas where there are hot spots, in the Middle East and North Africa.

Not surprisingly, some in Congress want to protect the Empire and are calling for a delay in the release.

House Intelligence Committee chairman Mike Rogers said he thinks the release of the report should at least be delayed.

"I am hoping that there is a change of heart between now and Tuesday to at least suspend the report," he said.

-RW

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