Former Bush Adviser says Bush Admin Destroyed Torture Memos

by TheCameraObscura | April 22, 2009 at 05:34 pm
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A onetime senior adviser to former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice says that the Bush Administration collected and destroyed memos by top officials arguing that torture methods used on detainees were wrong.

Philip Zelikow, former counselor at the State Department and a trusted adviser and deputy to former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, revealed the allegation in Foreign Policy Tuesday. He expanded on his remarks in an interview with MSNBC’s Rachel Maddow Tuesday night.

Zelikow says he was told to destroy copies of his own memo arguing against the torture techniques ultimately approved by the Bush Administration, and averred that his views against the torture techniques was shared by his Rice, his boss. But he believes some copies of the dissenting torture memos still exist.


“I mean, we’re trying to collect these and destroy them, and you have a copy, don’t you?” Zelikow told Maddow. “But I know copies that were retained in my building, and as I mentioned, Secretary Rice understood what I was doing on her behalf. I was her agent in these matters. And the — so I think copies still exist.”

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