Tag: CIA
The Ethics and Controversy of Waterboarding by a Psychologist in the 9/11 Case
In the years following the C.I.A.'s use of waterboarding on Khalid Shaikh Mohammed, the man accused of orchestrating the September 11 attacks, questions have arisen about the ethics and controversy surrounding this interrogation technique....
Inside Look at C.I.A. Prison Revealed in War Crimes Hearing
Years after the C.I.A. closed down its "black site" program, new details are slowly coming to light during trials at Guantánamo Bay. Abd al-Hadi al-Iraqi, a former Qaeda commander, shared his harrowing experience of...
Terror Threats from Open Borders: Ex-CIA Deputy Director’s Warning
Former CIA Deputy Director Mike Morrell recently expressed concerns about the potential terror threats stemming from vulnerabilities at the U.S.-Mexico border. In a joint op-ed with Graham Allison, former United States Assistant Secretary of...


