July 18, 2009 4:57 PM

U.S. May Create Terror Interrogation Unit

(AP)  The Obama administration is considering creating a special unit of professional interrogators to handle high-value terror suspects, focusing on intelligence-gathering rather than building criminal cases for prosecution, a government official said Saturday.

The recommendation is expected from a presidential task force on interrogation methods that plans to send some findings to the White House on Tuesday.

The official said the panel, which has not completed its work, has concluded that the unit of intelligence and law enforcement agencies should be created. The task force is unsure which agencies should have a role, though the CIA and FBI are expected to be important players, according to the official, who was not authorized to publicly discuss the panel's work and spoke on condition of anonymity.

Ben LaBolt, a White House spokesman, said President Barack Obama has not reviewed the task force's recommendations. The spokesman declined to discuss any findings. The recommendation about the new unit was first reported in Saturday's Wall Street Journal.

The unit's structure would depart significantly from such work under the Bush administration, when the CIA had the lead and sometimes exclusive role in questioning al Qaeda suspects. The task force has not reached a conclusion as to which agency should lead the unit or where it should be based, the official said.

Such a unit would not alter the Obama administration's decision against using harsh interrogation techniques such as waterboarding, which simulates drowning, that were authorized by the Bush administration. The Obama task force is examining what other techniques could be used, the official said.

Mr. Obama signed executive orders when he took office in January calling for government task forces to recommend future policies for interrogating and detaining suspected terrorists. The deadline for those recommendations is Tuesday, but the work will take more time than that.

The coming week also marks the halfway mark to Obama's deadline to close the Guantanamo Bay detention center.

More than 90 percent of the detainees held at the U.S. military base in Cuba when he signed that order remain. To its critics, "Gitmo" is a concrete-and-steel symbol of an American gulag; to supporters, it is as a critical safeguard against terrorism.

Guantanamo's detractors and defenders both say the administration's efforts so far suggest that deadline may lapse.

LaBolt said the administration is "making steady progress in reviewing the status of each Guantanamo detainee and in strengthening the military commission system to ensure that the detainees are brought to swift and certain justice."

He noted that the Bush administration "succeeded in prosecuting only three detainees in more than seven years."

When Obama became president in January, there were about 245 inmates at the facility. After six months, the U.S. has relocated fewer than 20. Most of those were sent to other countries; one has been brought to the U.S. to face trial in a civilian criminal court.

The administration has reviewed more than half of the detainee cases at Guantanamo.

The government hopes to transfer many of the detainees - including up to 100 Yemenis - to other nations for rehabilitation or release. A much smaller number is expected to be brought to trial by the Justice Department, and a separate group will be tried in military commissions.

A final group probably will be held without formal charges, subject to some form of regular judicial review.

The Bush administration created the Guantanamo facility after the Sept. 11 attacks. The intent was to deal with what U.S. officials called "the worst of the worst" among suspected terrorists. But over the years the U.S. released or transferred more than 500 of the inmates once held.

Obama campaigned on a pledge to close Guantanamo. As president, he has seen members of his own party abandon him on the issue when Republicans mounted effective opposition.

Democrats and Republicans alike voted to withhold money for relocating detainees to U.S. soil - marking the first serious legislative setback of the Obama presidency.

"It demonstrates the president's first executive order was a fundamentally flawed judgment," said Rep. Peter King, the senior Republican on the House Homeland Security Committee who recently joined the House Intelligence Committee.

"I have no doubt the average American wants terrorists held in Guantanamo - they want tough policies against terrorism," he said.

Jonathan Hafetz, a lawyer for the American Civil Liberties Union, said the legal issues surrounding Guatanamo too often have been pushed aside by politics.

"There's been an ugly, angry backlash in Congress that's based on a mix of fear-mongering and misunderstanding. Obama has pledged to restore the rule of law and abide by the rule of law, and he needs to act out of principle, not political pressure," said Hafetz.

Hafetz argued the administration is subverting its own cause by pressing ahead with what he calls weak cases against particular prisoners. "That's inconsistent with their stated desire to close the prison within a year," he said.

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by quapawsix July 20, 2009 8:24 AM EDT
Truly amazed that there are still those who think that this government is going to solve all these problems and what's more amazing is there are still people who think that the Republicans are the answer. Neither the Repuks or the deomogogs have a clue they are only doing what their overlords are telling them to do. And it has not been in our best interests. Who got bailed out, they got the gold mine and WE THE PEOPLE GOT THE SHAFT.
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by wheresmycountry July 19, 2009 8:10 PM EDT
It's like Bush never left!
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by didserve July 19, 2009 6:01 PM EDT
Bush fouled up America so bad she would have elected a Space Alien to lead her just to have a change!

But both parties are tangled up in the corruption that there will never be an investigation into what went wrong!
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by cpqdk07191969 July 19, 2009 6:13 PM EDT
Bush fouled up America so bad she would have elected a Space Alien to lead her just to have a change!
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That's how we got Bush in the first place.

And that's how we got Obungler this time.

And that's how we will get Cheney/Gingrich in 2012.

It is your destiny.

You can not avoid it.

You can not change it.

It is as impossible to change the future as it is to change the past.
by cpqdk07191969 July 19, 2009 5:17 PM EDT
Meanwhile, other news sources are reporting that the liberal progressives feel like the Sotomayor hearings were a major missed opportunity.

They are disappointed that the intense investigation failed to elicit any explicitly liberal comments from Sotomayor.

They are angered that Obama's pick just wasn't openly liberal enough.
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by cpqdk07191969 July 19, 2009 6:32 PM EDT
Says who idiot? You?
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Having PMS today, stuart?
by cpqdk07191969 July 19, 2009 5:00 PM EDT
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by hungry1968-16 July 19, 2009 10:50 AM EDT
by xlib July 19, 2009 10:29 AM EDT






Now Obama is trying to eliminate the private sector?

Why do you ALWAYS believe what the Fox News talking heads constantly tell you, even though they've been proven wrong, time and time and time again?
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by cbsantispin July 19, 2009 9:40 AM EDT
America may not want to admit it, but based on all the options, "center left may be the right mix", too far right is not good, too far left is not good, center right seems good but causes too much friction, America is a center left nation as of right now whether it wants to admit that or not. Center and just a tad to the left is just about right.
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by xlib July 19, 2009 10:29 AM EDT
This thug and the thugs he appointed are so far left it isn't even funny. Just what exactly do you call "center left"?? Would center left allow for any private sector?
Cause this thug won't be happy until "the playing field is level" and I don't believe he means in a good way.
However, he and the missus along with the central party big players will be doing just fine. The proud michele will keep her private hair dresser and make-up artist, she will still have her $500 designer sneakers, and her $6000 purses. She and the kiddies, along with her mom, will go on trips with the messiah. Yea, that's center left, for sure.
by cbsantispin July 19, 2009 1:09 PM EDT
Xlib
It looks like Pres. Obama is only temporarily putting a hold on certain sectors of the private sector until the government can pass new laws and put controls in place to hold offenders accountable to avoid a repeat of the irresponsibilty that got the U.S. in this situation. Pres. Obama will need to start showing results soon or suffer the consequences for not doing so, whether that's fair or not, politics is not fair or forgiving.
by beaumuff July 19, 2009 9:25 AM EDT
Meanwhile, Hillary is just lirking behind the scenes,getting ready to take Obungler out next election.
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by thomderr1 July 19, 2009 5:13 PM EDT
Not a bad comment! Where is she? Never saw anyone out with an injury for so long.
by beaumuff July 19, 2009 8:54 AM EDT
A nice back and neck rub,wine and cheese, and a hundred virgins should do the trick for the OTeam.
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by cpqdk07191969 July 19, 2009 9:02 AM EDT
Tee hee! Notice how the Obamabots all assume it will be TORTURE!

Their confidence is slipping, their faith is fading.

Obama is teetering on the brink of losing his most ardent supporters.

It's all downhill for Obama from here.
by xlib July 19, 2009 10:30 AM EDT
They don't drink alcohol unless they are here fitting in with us and planning an attack. However, they do enjoy a bit of hash hish and a virgin or two.
by cpqdk07191969 July 19, 2009 8:47 AM EDT
Now, you see, the funny thing about this news item is

IT NEVER SAYS what kind of interrogation tactics this new O-team will use.

Funny how the HARD CORE OBAMABOTS just ASSUME that their infallible messiah will use TORTURE.

First principle of psychoanalysis - the unprompted ideas that the patient volunteers in reponse to an ambiguous stimulus gives the MOST REVEALING look at what they really think.

And even the Obamabots are THINKING THE WORST about Obama.

THEIR CONFIDENCE IS FADING AWAY. EVEN THEY KNOW OBAMA IS A CLUELESS INCOMPETENT AND A TOTAL FAILURE.

OBAMA = One Big A** Mistake, America!
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