CIA chief defends 'lawful' interrogation

CIA director Michael Hayden defended his agency’s interrogation practices as political pressure mounted on President George Bush’s attorney general nominee to reject an alleged interrogation technique.

CIA chief defends 'lawful' interrogation

CIA director Michael Hayden defended his agency’s interrogation practices as political pressure mounted on President George Bush’s attorney general nominee to reject an alleged interrogation technique.

“Our programmes are as lawful as they are valuable,” Hayden told the Chicago Council on Global Affairs.

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