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Abuse Quote by Seymour Hersh

“At a meeting in her office in the late summer of 2002, months before the war in Iraq, prisoner abuse at Guantanamo is discussed. Condoleezza Rice brings in Donald Rumsfeld for a meeting, and they all agree they have to do something. Nothing gets done. Did everybody understand we were going to be…” quote by Seymour Hersh
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“At a meeting in her office in the late summer of 2002, months before the war in Iraq, prisoner abuse at Guantanamo is discussed. Condoleezza Rice brings in Donald Rumsfeld for a meeting, and they all agree they have to do something. Nothing gets done. Did everybody understand we were going to be as tough as we could be people we thought were Al Qaeda? Is there a better way to get information, get their trust, establish rapport, try to change their views? Nobody wants to think about that. It's just, let's beat them up. And that attitude was widespread throughout the Administration.”

Seymour Hersh

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Source Article: The New York Times, “The Torture Debate”, 2004

Officials discussed humane interrogation but defaulted to harsh tactics, ignoring alternative methods.

In simple terms: Leaders chose violence over dialogue.

Key Takeaway

Advocate for ethical interrogation.

Themes

ethics policy war human rights

Mood

concerned urgent

Type

investigative political

When to use this quote

  • military planning
  • legal frameworks
  • public opinion

Key Concepts

torture interrogation decision making

Questions to Reflect On

  • What are effective non‑violent interrogation techniques?
  • How can accountability be enforced?
A Different Perspective

Moral shortcuts undermine long‑term security.

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