When the C.I.A. Played by the Rules
Milt Bearden worked in the C.I.A.'s Directorate of Operations for three decades until 1994 (THE NEW YORK TIMES, 04/11/05):
Today the Supreme Court justices are expected to debate whether they will hear a case involving a Yemeni named Salim Ahmed Hamdan, who is accused of being Osama bin Laden's driver. A federal appeals court found that Mr. Hamdan, who was captured in Afghanistan in 2001 and is being held at Guantánamo Bay in Cuba, was not entitled to the protections of the Geneva Conventions; he has appealed to the high court.
If the court does not choose to review the appellate court's decision, and then overturn it, America's national security will be endangered.… Seguir leyendo »