'Unknowable' If CIA Methods Elicited Useful Information, Agency's Chief Says
Posted on AllSides December 12th, 2014
From The Left
CIA Director John Brennan defended his agency's actions after the attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, and said while it is "unknowable" whether the CIA's interrogation techniques against terrorism suspects provided useful information, the agency did not mislead the Bush White House about its activities.