Former CIA officials release book defending agency interrogations

The Washington Post: Former high-ranking CIA officials have collaborated on a book that disputes the findings of a scathing Senate report released last year, extending a seemingly eternal debate over the agency’s use of brutal interrogation measures.

The book, which includes essays by former CIA directors George J. Tenet, Michael V. Hayden and Porter J. Goss, depicts the Senate investigation as a partisan attack that maligned agency employees and dismissed the value of intelligence gained from captured al-Qaeda suspects.

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