That's the question James E. Mitchell, psychologist and architect of the CIA’s controversial “enhanced interrogation” program, hopes the administration of incoming president Donald Trump takes on - and then opts for the less “politically correct” answer. But in the mind of K.S.M., us seeking the moral high ground is a sign of weakness.”Mitchell recalled one afternoon “sitting around” with K.S.M. “It is easy to recognize evil when it looks evil and acts evil. “It signals to them that there are people in our government who are only concerned about preserving the moral high ground. The lawsuit trial is slated to begin in June and if they are found liable, it would be the first time that a U.S civilian court has held any individuals accountable for widely condemned interrogation methods like waterboarding.
Source: Fox News January 13, 2017 21:46 UTC