A document advising the Bush administration against torture has resurfaced, despite his best efforts to hide it
By Jordan Michael Smith
In February of 2006, Philip Zelikow, counselor to Secretary of State
Condoleezza Rice, authored a memo opposing the Bush administration’s
torture practices (though he employed the infamous obfuscation of
“enhanced interrogation techniques”). The White House tried to collect
and destroy all copies of the memo, but one survived in the State
Department’s bowels and was declassified yesterday in response to a Freedom of Information Act request by the National Security Archive.
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