http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/9956644/Mon., Nov. 7, 2005
PANAMA CITY, Panama - President Bush on Monday defended U.S. interrogation practices and called the treatment of terrorism suspects lawful.
“We do not torture,” Bush declared in response to reports of secret CIA prisons overseas. http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2008/feb/15/terrorism.usa1London bombs justify 'torture', says BushPresident George Bush cited the London July 7 bombings in an interview broadcast last night to justify his support for waterboarding, an interrogation technique widely regarded as torture.
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In the BBC interview, Bush was asked whether, given waterboarding and other alleged human rights abuses, he could claim the US still occupied the moral high ground. He replied: "Absolutely."
He added: "We believe in human rights and human dignity. We believe in the human condition. We believe in freedom. And we're willing to take the lead. We're willing to ask nations to do hard things. We're willing to accept responsibilities. And - yeah, no question in my mind, it's a nation that's a force for good.
"And history will judge the decisions made during this period of time as necessary decisions."