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![]() A new panel charged with designating so-called high-value terrorism suspects for special interrogations should have been used in the case and the suspect should have been questioned by an elite group of interrogators, said Mr. Blair, who used the expression "duh" to emphasize his point. Later in the day, Mr. Blair issued a statement saying his comments were "misconstrued." "The FBI interrogated Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab when they took him into custody," his statement said. "They received important intelligence at that time, drawing on the FBI's expertise in interrogation that will be available in the HIG once it is fully operational," he said, referring to the High-Value Interrogation Group.
Wednesday's series of four hearings related to the Christmas attack prompted a new round of finger-pointing among government officials. Mr. Blair has been under fire since it became clear the government failed to piece together myriad clues that might have foiled the attempted attack. Mr. Blair's testimony was quickly disputed by other administration officials, but seemed to bolster the contention by some Republicans and other critics that officials squandered an opportunity to gain more intelligence from Mr. Abdulmutallab. In his testimony Wednesday, Mr. Blair said the HIG "was created exactly for this purpose--to make a decision on whether a certain person who's detained should be treated as a case for federal prosecution or for some of the other means." He added: "We did not invoke the HIG in this case; we should have." Mr. Blair, who was vice chairman of the task force that created the elite interrogation teams, offered implicit criticism of the Justice Department and the FBI, which decided how to handle Mr. Abdulmutallab. "I was not consulted," he said. "The decision was made on the scene, [and] seemed logical to the people there, but it should have been taken using this HIG format, at a higher level." Mr. Blair's comments came as FBI Director Robert Mueller was defending his agency's handling of the case before the Senate Judiciary Committee. He said FBI agents acted "appropriately, I believe, very appropriately" in treating Mr. Abdulmutallab as a criminal suspect.
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Posted by:Steve White |
#6 Everything is "alleged this" and "suspected of that". The so-called "Barack Hussein Obama" is alleged to be the President of the United States. |
Posted by: Anguper Hupomosing9418 2010-01-24 20:10 |
#5 I will stand with the Muslims should the political winds shift in an ugly direction. -Barack Hussein Obama That's all you need to know, right there. |
Posted by: Lionel Sninesing3981 2010-01-24 12:30 |
#4 There are even PC knee jerks in the WaPo that I'm sure they never even think about. ".. question the suspect." He wasn't a suspect, this was not an allegation. It was a fact! Dullmullah was no more a suspect than Peyton Manning is "suspected" of playing QB for the Colts. Our whole society is so saturated in PC legalisms that it is impossible to call scum scum. Everything is "alleged this" and "suspected of that". If a court hasn't pronounced than nothing is a fact anymore! Saints preserve us. |
Posted by: AlanC 2010-01-24 09:06 |
#3 Even the Wapo agrees: It is now clear that the administration did not give serious thought to anything but Door No. 1. This was myopic, irresponsible and potentially dangerous. |
Posted by: Nimble Spemble 2010-01-24 08:23 |
#2 You have to wonder which grave has higher rpm, Teddy or J. Edgar. |
Posted by: Nimble Spemble 2010-01-24 08:10 |
#1 The AP article also says:He would not be questioned again for more than five hours. By that point, officials said, FBI bosses in Washington had decided a new interrogation team was needed. They made that move in case the lack of a Miranda warning or the suspect's medical condition at the time of the earlier conversations posed legal problems later on for prosecutors.Those FBI bosses in DC need names. In public. FOIA. The trunks were too busy celebrating Brown's win to make this a loud public deal. This together with Holder's stonewalling, should be made campaign issues for November if the trunks ever want to get back in control. Barry is weaker on this than health care. Especially if the next pantybomber succeeds. |
Posted by: Nimble Spemble 2010-01-24 08:08 |