CIA Director Says Agency Working to Infiltrate Terrorist Strongholds

…”We know a great deal more about bin Laden, Zarqawi and [bin Laden aide Ayman] Zawahiri then we’re able to say publicly,” Goss said. He said the men had not been found “primarily because they don’t want us to find them and they’re going to great lengths to make sure we don’t find them.”

Goss would not discuss the agency’s interrogation techniques, but steadfastly refused to call them torture.

“… I define torture probably the way most people would — in the eye of the beholder,” he said. “What we do does not come close because torture in terms of inflicting pain or something like that, physical pain or causing a disability, those kinds of things that probably would be a common definition for most Americans, sort of you know it when you see it, we don’t do that because it doesn’t get what you want.

“We do debriefings because debriefings are the nature of our business, is to get information,” he said. “We want accurate information and we want to make sure that we have professional people doing that work, and we do all that, and we do it in a way that does not involve torture because torture is counterproductive.”
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