2/15/2007

Then-President George W. Bush wrote: “In February 2007, North Korea agreed to shut down its main nuclear reactor and allow UN inspectors back into the country to verify its actions. In exchange, we and our Six-Party partners provided energy aid, and the United States agreed to remove North Korea from our list of state sponsors […]

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2/15/2007

“In February and March [2007], they [insurgents in Iraq] forayed into chemical warfare, detonating three trucks carrying toxic chlorine gas in Baghdad, Fallujah, and Ramadi, killing 11 people and sickening hundreds.” [The 15th of the month used for date sorting purposes only.]  – Thomas E. Ricks, The Gamble, Page 180 […]

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2/15/2007

“In February [2007], negotiators for the United States and four other nations had reached a major deal in which North Korea agreed to close its main nuclear reactor in exchange for $400 million in fuel oil and aid. The Korean talks had been led by Christopher Hill, the assistant secretary of state for East Asia, […]

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2/14/2007

On February 14, 2007, the International Committee of the Red Cross released a report on the 14 ‘high value detainees’ who were transferred from secret CIA prisons to Guantanamo. In the report, 9/11 mastermind Khalid Sheikh Mohammed described his treatment by the CIA: ” ‘As the interrogation again resumed I was told by one of […]

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2/14/2007

On February 14, 2007, the International Committee of the Red Cross released a report on the 14 ‘high value detainees’ who were transferred from secret CIA prisons to Guantanamo. In the report, 9/11 mastermind Khalid Sheikh Mohammed described his treatment by the CIA: ” ‘During the harshest period of my interrogation I gave a lot […]

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2/14/2007

On February 14, 2007, the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) delivered a report on the 14 ‘high value detainees’ held at Guantanamo Bay. The report read: “[T]he ICRC clearly considers that the allegations of the fourteen include descriptions of treatment and interrogation techniques–singly or in combination–that amounted to torture and/or cruel, inhuman or degrading […]

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2/14/2007

Guantanamo detainees described their torture to the International Committee for the Red Cross for their February 14, 2007 report: “They described not just standing, but being kept up on their tiptoes with their arms extended out and up over their heads, attached by shackles on their wrists and ankles…eight hours a stretch…stark naked and often […]

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2/14/2007

On February 14, 2007, the International Committee for the Red Cross (ICRC) wrote a confidential report that the CIA shared with President Bush and Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice. The report “described the treatment regime that he [Al Qaeda operations chief Abu Zubayda] underwent, categorically, as ‘torture’ and warned that the abuse constituted war crimes, […]

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2/13/2007

In an interview with journalist Peter Bergen on February 13, 2007, “Art Keller, a CIA officer stationed in the tribal areas of Pakistan in 2006, points out that the Iraqi ‘flypaper’ [drawing in of terrorists] didn’t prove to be particularly sticky: ‘People were going from the Afghan/Pakistan border to Iraq to learn the tactics and […]

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2/12/2007

Journalist Ahmed Rashid interviewed veteran Pashtun nationalist politician Afrasiab Khattak on February 12, 2007. In discussing the resurgence of al Qaeda and the Taliban in Pakistan, he said: ” ‘Safe passage was provided to al Qaeda by not deploying Pakistani forces on the border in South and North Waziristan, although troops were deployed in Khyber […]

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