Bush's top general quashed torture dissent
The former Air Force general and chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Richard Myers, helped quash dissent from across the U.S. military as the Bush administration first set up a brutal interrogation regime for terrorism suspects, according to newly public documents and testimony from an ongoing Senate probe.
In late 2002, documents show, officials from the Army, Navy, Air Force and Marine… » Full Story on Salon.com
In late 2002, documents show, officials from the Army, Navy, Air Force and Marine… » Full Story on Salon.com
