CIA destroyed 92 interrogation tapes
posted at 9:32 am on March 3, 2009 by Ed Morrissey
The Washington Post reports this morning that the CIA destroyed a total of 92 videotapes of “harsh” interrogations and detention of high-value terrorists, ostensibly to protect the identity of CIA agents that appeared in them. A federal prosecutor will not likely make a case that the CIA did it to obstruct justice, after spending a year interrogating the key personnel who destroyed the tapes. It will likely ignite a fiery debate about accountability for practices now considered abuse, even though Congress knew about them and gave them tacit approval:
The CIA got rid of 92 videotapes depicting the harsh interrogations and confinement of “high value” al-Qaeda suspects, government lawyers disclosed yesterday, as a long-running criminal probe of the tapes’ destruction inched toward a conclusion that is not expected to result in charges against CIA operations employees, three sources said.
Then-directorate of operations chief Jose A. Rodriguez Jr. gave an order to destroy the recordings in November 2005, as scrutiny of the CIA and its treatment of terrorism suspects intensified. The agency’s then-Director Michael V. Hayden argued that the tapes posed “a serious security risk” because they contained the identities of CIA participants in al-Qaeda interrogations. Until yesterday, the exact number of destroyed tapes was not known. Agency officials have said they stopped taping detainees six years ago.
Federal prosecutor John Durham, who was appointed last year to investigate why the tapes were incinerated and whether any court directives were violated, has nearly completed formal interviews with all the key characters. Durham and FBI agents working alongside him conducted a lengthy session last week with a person who worked closely with Rodriguez at the time of the tapes’ destruction, according to sources who have followed the case. Rodriguez has not yet been questioned, they added.
Durham appears unlikely to secure criminal indictments against Rodriguez and other agency operations personnel involved in the conduct, the sources said. In recent months, the prosecutor has focused special attention on CIA legal advisers who reviewed court directives and on agency lawyers who told Rodriguez that getting rid of the recordings was sloppy and unwise but that it did not amount to a clear violation of the law, the sources said. Durham has obtained internal e-mail messages and memos that detail the sometimes jarring or unpleasant substance of the interrogations chronicled on the destroyed tapes, they added.
Having an agent appear on one tape in recognizable form would seem pretty sloppy. Having the faces of agents visible on 92 tapes borders on the criminally incompetent, if in fact it happened at all. These recordings were made in 2002-3, not 1982. If the CIA needed to protect agent identities, they could have either made sure the camera didn’t pick up their faces or blurred the faces sufficiently to protect them. After all, wouldn’t the CIA think about that kind of operational security the moment someone took out a camcorder?
The protection of agents is a pretty threadbare excuse. The CIA didn’t want the interrogations released because of the shifting support for extraordinary interrogations, and they destroyed them. That’s close to obstruction of justice. If the destruction occurred after the order from Judge Brinkema to produce them for the trial of Zacarias Moussaoui, it’s explicitly obstruction of justice. However, that charge is notoriously tough to prove in court, and the CIA’s excuse would probably work — especially since almost all of Durham’s interview subjects volunteered to talk with him without subpoenas.
The CIA got away with this one, and that’s not a good thing. The executive branch cannot wield unaccountable power for long without getting corrupted by it. Even the CIA has to answer to the American people. Those who forgot that during the Bush administration may remember it now under Barack Obama.










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Huh – well that’s too bad. Now we’ll never know what was on those tapes.
They should have just “misplaced” them.
Otis B on March 3, 2009 at 1:01 PM
“CIA destroyed 92 interrogation tapes”
Good job! I’m going to destroy a few cds in solidarity.
Kevin M on March 3, 2009 at 1:02 PM
Hey Mark, It seems you are using a single shot pistol to kill the scum, might I suggest an automatic rifle or submachine gun?
I’m glad, glad, glad all over that these tapes have been detroyed before the quislings currently running Washington got their traitorous paws on them!!!!!!!!!
stu.b.con on March 3, 2009 at 1:07 PM
Let’s not forget that we wanted them to get that information. Time certainly does cloud the memory. These were no shrinking violets, and they all had some culpability in either past plots, or the planning of future plots. I’d rather they apologize after the fact than apologize for letting another attack occur if it were at all possible to stop it. I said it once already today, but does anyone remember what it felt like in those months and years right after 9/11? Perhaps the decisions were not perfect then, but they were in the moment. I can forgive a lot if the intention is good. It’s not like these interrogators were just having fun. Why is it always so important for the left to build themselves up by tearing someone else down? And yes, it happens on the right as well, but not to this degree.
juanito on March 3, 2009 at 1:11 PM
Destroy every damn thing you can! The CIA was doing their job and keeping us safe! Please don’t let the administration get their hands on anything!!!!!!!
Eyvonne on March 3, 2009 at 1:24 PM
Just goes to show, they learned something from Nixon. Ya can’t listen to a tape that doesn’t exist.
And they didn’t even have to get Rosemary Woods to transcribe the tapes and ‘accidentally’ erase something.
GarandFan on March 3, 2009 at 1:41 PM
I would have done it too. Personally I want my clandestine CIA back!
- The Cat
P.S. Best agent ever. . Derek Flint
MirCat on March 3, 2009 at 1:45 PM
GOOD. One less thing for this unqualified administration to do to screw up our security. Why doesn’t Obama just give the keys to our country to Al Queada and be done with it?
afotia on March 3, 2009 at 1:49 PM
Too late. We(the country) already did that when we voted him in.
- The Cat
MirCat on March 3, 2009 at 1:54 PM
Including his Blackberry traffic. I would imagine the filthy liar’s closest contacts discuss political strategy through that medium.
highhopes on March 3, 2009 at 1:56 PM
What is this we you are talking about? The filthy liar in the White House is not my President. He’s a malignant placeholder- a cancer on the ship of state. I’m part of the disenfranchised willing to provide the chemotherapy to get the nation healthy again as quickly as possible.
highhopes on March 3, 2009 at 1:58 PM
Burrrrrrrrrp…
Burrrrrrrrrp…
I got a burp gun now…
I can kill alot more of the bastards now…
Thanks
WTG to the CIA!
Mark Garnett on March 3, 2009 at 2:30 PM
I tell you this right now..
It is becomming apparent that if you are following orders it is better to make sure these Islamic nazis are DEAD..
Because otherwise the democraps
will RELEASE all of the terrorists and JAIL all of our cia members or worse sentance them to death for the crime of
trying to protect the USA..
I wont tell any government liberal anything i saw..
Never.. i suggest from now on no tapes are to be made..
and anything that happened was done by some buy named mehico
for gualal canal..
jcila on March 3, 2009 at 2:37 PM
to the cia thank you for helping keep us safe please feel free to do what ever you want to mideast terrorists.keep up the good work
wade underhile on March 3, 2009 at 5:22 PM
Does anyone know if The Obama Forum is a legit site? I’ve read some hellish things on there!
Eyvonne on March 3, 2009 at 5:48 PM
But Holder wanted to use them to distract from Barry’s incompetence.
Good work, Company.
profitsbeard on March 3, 2009 at 9:12 PM
solid retort
The Race Card on March 4, 2009 at 6:20 PM
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