Thursday, February 17, 2005

Salon.com Politics: "According to today's New York Times the CIA is upset about getting stuck with a bunch of beaten-down detainees. 'The CIA's current leadership is concerned,' the Times says, 'that the legal authority for interrogations and detentions is eroding, and that there is no clear plan for how the agency can extricate itself from what could be a lengthy task of holding and caring for a small population of aging terrorists whose intelligence value is steadily evaporating and who are unlikely ever to be released or brought to trial.'

(Via Salon.)