Cheney's 'No Regrets' waterboarding Practice

Former Vice President Dick Cheney said he had "no regrets"about the harsh interrogation policies that the Bush administration to hunt down perpetrators of the attacks of 11 September 2001.

Vice President who often act in this controversial pemuatannya on pages Kansas City on Thursday (25 / 8) said,"I do not know why" former President George W.Bush must feel betrayed by loading the information he revealed in a new memoir.

Asked in the NBC interview,whether he still supported to implement interrogation 'waterboarding',Cheney said,"I would strongly support its use again if the situation arises, when we have a high-value detainees and that the only way to get him to talk."

Waterboarding is an interrogation technique that applies to prisoners by binding the hands and face,and his head covered and water poured. Used waterboarding as an interrogation since the days of 'Spanish Inquisition' to obtain information, punish, and intimidation. Such practice was carried out among them at the time of the expulsion of Muslims and Jews from Spain in the 15th century, or force them to convert to Christianity.

Inkusisi in Spain abolished on July 15, 1854, on the contrary at the moment, the U.S.as a country claiming to "warrior" human rights, precisely re-apply. Also generally to Muslims.

Cheney's book will be published next week by Simon&Shuster.Cheney is a 'lightning rod for critics' during Bush's presidency,considered a proponent of war for the U.S. in a number of world affairs

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