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March 14, 2018

UPDATE: An earlier version of this post relied on a news article that incorrectly described Haspel as being on-site and chief of base at the torture prison in Thailand during the interrogation of Abu Zubaydah. That news report . The text has been changed to reflect this correction.

President Trump announced Tuesday on Twitter that he has decided to elevate Gina Haspel to be the director of the Central Intelligence Agency, succeeding Mike Pompeo, who he has nominated for secretary of state. While the 老澳门开奖结果 does not take positions on nominees, we do take a strong stance against torture.

Haspel is perhaps best known for running a CIA 鈥渂lack site鈥 prison in Thailand, where she oversaw the state-sponsored torture of Abd al-Rahim al-Nashiri, which was approved at the highest levels of the George W. Bush administration. Al-Nashiri, in the words of a Senate Intelligence Committee report, 鈥渨as interrogated using the CIA鈥檚 enhanced interrogation techniques, including being subjected to the waterboard at least three times.鈥

Before Haspel became chief of base, the Thai black site was also the facility where the agency鈥檚 brutal tactics were first tested. One inmate, , was waterboarded 83 times 鈥 with cruel methods continuing even after his abusers concluded that he did not have the threat information they sought. In addition to waterboarding, for 19 days Zubaydah was repeatedly slammed into walls, kept for hours at a time in painful stress positions, denied sleep, beaten, starved, and locked for hours in coffin-like confinement boxes. These torture methods became a 鈥渢emplate鈥 for a program designed to psychologically break other detainees held in a .

Yet the Trump administration maintains that Haspel鈥檚 role in the torture program is an official secret. Her job title, chief of base, is listed in a study about the torture program released by the Senate in 2014 and in documents released in the 老澳门开奖结果鈥檚 torture survivor clients鈥 litigation, but not her name 鈥 and important aspects of her wrongdoing are still blacked out. The Senate cannot credibly carry out its constitutional role to 鈥渁dvise and consent鈥 on her nomination without full access to that information 鈥 which must be made public.

The CIA must declassify and publicly release all information relating to Haspel鈥檚 participation in the CIA鈥檚 torture program before any confirmation proceedings take place. The Senate 鈥 and more importantly, the American people 鈥 should know the full extent of her role in one of the darkest chapters in modern American history. Only then can senators fully and meaningfully assess whether she has the character, judgment, and experience to serve as CIA director.

The Senate must also look into Haspel鈥檚 role in the lawless destruction of videotapes documenting torture at the CIA black site in Thailand. Former CIA official Jose Rodriguez reportedly referred to Haspel when he wrote in his memoir, 鈥淢y chief of staff drafted a cable approving the action we had been trying to accomplish for so long. The cable left nothing to chance. It even told them how to get rid of the tapes. They were to use an industrial-strength shredder to do the deed.鈥 Haspel played a key role in the destruction of evidence of the torture crimes that she herself had overseen in her prior CIA job. The general counsel of the 9/11 Commission has stated that the destruction of the videos .

Despite this shocking record, Haspel continued to rise through the ranks of the CIA, which she has now been tapped to lead. Her promotion is perhaps the strongest symbol of the impunity granted to the program鈥檚 architects, who were effectively let off the hook by former President Obama鈥檚 to 鈥渓ook forward as opposed to looking backwards.鈥

Given this deeply compromised background and her position as an agency veteran for over 30 years, Haspel will also likely offer little in terms of independent oversight. Instead, she will become a shining example of the agency鈥檚 impunity and recklessness. Particularly now, when the House Intelligence Committee seems to no longer take its , there are even fewer real checks left on the CIA.

鈥淚 love it. I love it, I think it鈥檚 great,鈥 Trump said of waterboarding during the presidential campaign. With this nomination, Trump forces the CIA鈥檚 shameful past yet again into the present. It鈥檚 now up to senators to decide if overseeing a secret torture cell should be a step on the way to running the CIA.

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