In the aftermath of the release of a study on the CIA’s use of torture in interrogation, Daniel Benjamin argues that the damage done was not just to the public discourse, but also served to weaken the U.S.’ long-term counterterrorism efforts and, by extension, national security. Benjamin goes on to assert that the United States needs to quickly legislate clear prohibitions on the “enhanced interrogation techniques” that have caused so much controversy.
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