Open CIA secret prisons/Gitmo thread
Blogging might be intermittent over the next few days, as I will be heading to Oxford as an outside reader for a dissertation viva. In the meantime, comment away on: President Bush’s recent admission of secret CIA prisons; Bush’s transfer of these prisoners to Gitmo to try them; Resistance to this proposal from both Congress ...
Blogging might be intermittent over the next few days, as I will be heading to Oxford as an outside reader for a dissertation viva. In the meantime, comment away on: President Bush's recent admission of secret CIA prisons; Bush's transfer of these prisoners to Gitmo to try them; Resistance to this proposal from both Congress and the military; The fallout this will inevitably have on the European allies that housed the CIA facilities. Bush's attempt to exempt CIA personnel from the Geneva Concention restrictions on torture.
Blogging might be intermittent over the next few days, as I will be heading to Oxford as an outside reader for a dissertation viva. In the meantime, comment away on:
President Bush’s recent admission of secret CIA prisons; Bush’s transfer of these prisoners to Gitmo to try them; Resistance to this proposal from both Congress and the military; The fallout this will inevitably have on the European allies that housed the CIA facilities. Bush’s attempt to exempt CIA personnel from the Geneva Concention restrictions on torture.
Daniel W. Drezner is a professor of international politics at the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University and co-host of the Space the Nation podcast. Twitter: @dandrezner
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