Could George W. Bush end up behind bars?
CNN
07 Settembre 2009
(CNN) - Could George W. Bush or some of his top aides end up behind bars?
"You don't know where these things are going
to end up," former CIA agent Peter Brookes told me. "They could go to
very high levels in the government."
The probe will focus on
whether interrogators exceeded their instructions and broke the law
when, for example, they choked a prisoner until he lost consciousness
or threatened another one with a gun and a power drill.
There is
no obvious enthusiasm in the Obama administration for second-guessing
the CIA's efforts after September 11, 2001 to keep America safe.
President Obama has said several times he wants to "look forward, not back."
Republicans immediately criticized the new investigation and even some Democrats said it would be unpopular.
"This is not very good politically for the administration," said
Democratic strategist James Carville. "The public clearly doesn't have
much of an appetite for this."
But Attorney General Eric Holder
said evidence of abuses was compelling enough to require it. No one
knows what other evidence will ultimately compel the administration to
do.
The American Civil Liberties Union, an activist organization
that campaigns against prisoner abuse, says "any investigation that
truly follows the facts where they lead would inevitably lead to
prosecutions of high government officials,"
Does it sound far-fetched?
One Bush administration legal advisor, Jack Goldsmith, says his
colleagues were acutely conscious that the president or his advisors
could someday be investigated for the steps they took or approved after
9/11.
And remember that Bill Clinton was impeached for just lying about sex. Do you think George W. Bush or his top aides will end up behind bars? Sound off below
American politics is unpredictable, the investigation hasn't even begun
and it will take a long time. My guess is that some very important
people will be watching it closely.
By Jonathan Mann
Source > CNN | sept 05