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Sen. Dianne Feinstein, D-Calif., discusses the newly released Senate Intelligence Committee report
WND
A former director of the Central Intelligence Agency is blasting the Democrat-controlled Senate Intelligence Committee for giving terrorists what he calls “an excellent instruction manual” on U.S. intelligence operations.
Former CIA Chief R. James Woolsey Jr. spoke with Aaron Klein of “Aaron Klein Investigative Radio” on New York’s 970 AM The Answer Sunday about the committee’s $40-million, 6,000-page review of the CIA’s use of “enhanced interrogation techniques” in the post-9/11 era.
“To make this material public was a very great disservice to the country and to the cause of anti-terrorism,” Woolsey said. “It’s is not just announcing what we did, it’s issuing this hundreds of pages of material explaining to them how we make decisions, how we think this is important, how we think that is important.
“It’s a gold mine of information for them,” he continued. “This is not just released to the American public or to the public of democratic countries; it is released to the terrorists. And it’s an excellent instruction manual for them.”
Sen. Dianne Feinstein, D-Calif., the head of the intelligence panel that ordered release of the report, alleged on the Senate floor Tuesday that the CIA techniques in some cases amounted to “torture.”
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