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Impunity and Immunity - The Bush Administration Enters the Confessional

Karen Greenberg, 2006-12-08 (Friday), http://www.tomdispatch.com/index.mhtml?...
Tomgram: Greenberg, In a Confessing State of Mind

An early impulse of Bush administration officials after the attacks of September 11, 2001 was to take off "the gloves," or, as CIA Director George Tenet put it (so Ron Suskind tell us in his book, The One Percent Doctrine), "the shackles." Those were the "shackles" that they believed had been placed on the imperial presidency after Richard Nixon came so close to committing the constitutional coup d'état that we have come to call Watergate, but that involved an illegal war (in Cambodia), illegal wiretapping, illegal break-ins, robberies, black-bag jobs and so many other crossing-the-line events. That was the moment that Dick Cheney, Donald Rumsfeld, and all the Bush administration advocates of a "unitary executive theory" wanted to return us to -- the impeachable moment.

The neocons and their patrons, especially our Vice President, wanted to unchain executive power, but that wasn't all. They weren't about to waste perfectly good shackles. Another impulse of theirs after the 9/11 attacks was to capture or kidnap, detain, secretly imprison, shackle, and torture their enemies, picked up on battlefields as well as peaceful city streets around the world. The accumulation of leaked documentation from their secret world has long indicated that they had torture on the brain. The urge to institute a torture regime had, perhaps, less to do with torture itself than with the knowledge that if you somehow gained the right to torture, you could gain the right to do just about anything; you could, in short, unchain the presidency in a major way.

Perhaps the most striking thing about Bush administration officialdom was that, before they reached for their waterboards, they reached for their dictionaries; and so, out of their world of secret imprisonment, humiliation, and pain emerged an unending stream of twisted definitions of otherwise common terms in classified but quickly leaked documents. Karen Greenberg, executive director of NYU's Center for Law and Security and co-author of The Torture Papers (which collected all those grim classified memorials to these last years of excess), now considers the most secret impulse of all revealed by this sordid collection of documents -- the impulse to confess. Tom

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Impunity and Immunity - The Bush Administration Enters the Confessional
By Karen Greenberg

Confession, the time-honored, soul-soothing last resort for those caught in error, may not survive the Bush administration. It has, after all, long made a mockery of such revelations by manufacturing an entire lexicon of coercive techniques to elicit often non-existent "truths" that would justify its detention policies. And yet, without being coerced in any way, administration officials have been confessing continually these past years -- in documents that may someday play a part in their own confrontation with justice.

The Bush administration trail of confessions can be found in the most unlikely of places -- the very memos and policy statements in which its officials were redefining reality in their search for the perfect (and perfectly grim) extractive methods that would give them the detainee confessions they so eagerly sought. These were the very documents that led first to Gitmo, then to Abu Ghraib, and finally deep into the hidden universe of pain that was their global network of secret prisons.

Strangely enough, the administration confessional was open for business within weeks of the attacks of September 11th, 2001. It could be found wrapped in persistent assertions of immunity, assertions that none of their acts to come could ever be brought before the bar of justice or the oversight of anyone. The first of these documents was issued on September 25th, 2001. Deputy Assistant Attorney General John Yoo, writing for the Office of Legal Counsel, laid out the reasons for the President of the United States to assume broad executive powers in the war on terror. The last footnote of the memo declared, "In the exercise of his plenary power to use military force, the President's decisions are for him alone and are unreviewable."

This notion of unreviewable behavior, then still buried in the land of footnotes, has characterized the administration's general stance on its war on terror policies. On January 9th, 2002, just as Guantanamo opened for business as a detention facility supposedly beyond the review of American courts, John Yoo and fellow Office of Legal Counsel member Robert Delahunty explained why a breach with international law would not constitute a crime for the Bush administration. In their secret memo, the United States, through the Justice Department, was to exempt itself ahead of time from the laws it was about to break. In essence, it was to give itself the equivalent of a hall pass for future illegal activities in the new policies and practices of detention.

The memo contorted the Geneva Conventions into a pretzel of excuses for America's impunity on the matter of war crimes; it offered tortured reasoning about the inapplicability of Common Article Three of the Conventions -- guaranteeing humane treatment during armed conflict to those individuals who are not engaged in battle (non-combatants, prisoners-of-war, those who have laid down their arms, etc.) -- to the conflicts then at hand. Thus, the Taliban was redefined not as a state but as a failed state; Al Qaeda became a non-state actor; the Conventions, they now claimed, were created largely for civil wars, not for "other types of internal armed conflict." As the memo asserted over and over again, "As a constitutional matter, the President has the power to consider performance of some or all of the obligations of the United States under the Conventions suspended."

In this way, any captives from our Afghan War were redefined as possible subjects for utterly lawless behavior, while the President was given the right not to follow international law. They put the matter this way: "The President could justifiably exercise his constitutional authority over treaties by regarding the Geneva Conventions as suspended in relation to Afghanistan."

Foreshadowing the infamous "torture memo" of 2002 in which the same group of advisors redefined torture, nearly casting it out of legal existence, this early opinion stated that American officials could only be held accountable in the following circumstances: "causing great suffering or serious bodily injury to POWs, killing or torturing them, depriving them of access to a fair trial, or forcing them to serve in the Armed Forces." The memo concluded with what would become the legal mantra of the Bush administration -- the assertion of immunity, stating that "customary international law has no binding legal effect on either the President or the military because it is not federal law."

As Guantanamo received its first planeloads of prisoners, Alberto Gonzales, then counsel to the President, and William J. Haynes, counsel to the Department of Defense, took the idea of administration immunity for war crimes to a new level. They used their high offices to clear the way for the substandard treatment of detainees. Trusted with the justice and safety of the nation, they both concurred with their colleagues at the Office of Legal Counsel: "We conclude that customary international law does not bind the President or the US Armed Forces in their decisions concerning the detention conditions of al Qaeda and Taliban prisoners."

Though confidently proposing ways that any future prosecution for war crimes could be avoided, these memo-style declarations of immunity proved insufficiently comforting to an administration that had, by its own implicit admission, chosen to take a giant step into realms outside anyone's previous definition of the law.

They soon grasped a simple point: Declaring themselves immune was one thing; ensuring immunity, quite another. To fully protect their clients -- the President of the United States as well as high Pentagon and CIA officials -- administration lawyers confronted the potential problem of domestic legal constraints on the mistreatment of detainees.

Gonzales tried to strengthen the assurances of Bush's legal team by concluding that declaring exemption from the Geneva Conventions in turn "substantially reduces the threat of domestic criminal prosecution." Attorney General John Ashcroft concluded that the President's determination in detention matters "was fully discretionary and will not be reviewed by the federal courts." Ashcroft made the stakes clear: If the prisoners in U.S. hands were considered prisoners of war, American law would "not accord American officials the same protection from legal consequences." Thus it became doubly crucial to redefine them not as POWs but as "enemy combatants."

To the Bush administration, words, it seemed, were everything. And if the laws, domestic and international, depended upon definitions, then the definitions of words would simply have to change across the board. So it was unavoidable that the first casualty in the President's Global War on Terror, which also became his global war for immunity, would be language itself. The captives who arrived at Gitmo were not to be called prisoners, nor was the facility itself to be referred to as a prison; it was a "detention facility" and the inmates were "detainees" and "enemy combatants." If other words were used -- prison, prisoner, prisoner-of-war -- then high officials and members of the Armed Forces would not, as Ashcroft explained, be immune from the law.

In the same vein, torture was to be banned from the premises (but only as a word); instead coercive techniques that for centuries plainly came under the rubric of torture were relabeled "counter-resistant coercive interrogation techniques." The infamous "torture memo" of August, 2002 drew narrow parameters around the definition of torture, which was now to be limited to "serious physical injury such as death." Repeatedly, the memo asserted that other methods "do not amount to torture." And it essentially turned the very definition of torture over to the torturer. Abetted here as elsewhere by the media, the Bush administration also successfully de-legitimized the statements of the detainees themselves, consigning them to the trash heap of history -- all of them were the accounts of well-drilled liars, false accusations inspired by Al Qaeda training manuals.

And yet, even reclassifying words and redrawing the lines of the law did not sufficiently assuage their fears -- and here's where the hidden confessional element of all this crept into play. They were clearly hounded by what can only be called a kind of lurking institutional conscience, a sense that the acts already being committed in their name (or future ones) might someday be declared illegal under laws and agreements they were trying unilaterally to abrogate, resulting in prosecutions.

So, to ensure that their legal reasoning and linguistic demands would hold sway in the policy world, Bush administration officials found they had to go even further. They determined to find a way to control the environment of detention as completely as possible. First, of course, they chose an American base in Cuba to be the jewel in the crown of the detention system they were putting in place globally because it seemed to lie "in legal limbo" outside any international or domestic legal system. Second, "ghost prisons," some in facilities borrowed from allies known to employ torture themselves, were established so that the techniques for extracting confessions, even though no longer defined as torture, could not be seen or known about. Third, just to be sure about things, the United States launched a campaign to free itself from any future international prosecution for war crimes under the auspices of the new International Criminal Court (ICC). In return for money and services, after cases of remarkable diplomatic arm twisting, 102 countries agreed, one by one, to an American demand for immunity from future ICC prosecution.

Then, the Bush administration charged ahead, convinced that it had addressed its legal liabilities and given itself that eternal hall pass. In truth, however, it had been confessing all along, laying out a remarkable record of tacit admission to criminal activity. The administration had, for example, informed the military commanders at Gitmo that they should consider themselves to be "guided by the Geneva Conventions but not bound by them." At Guantanamo and Abu Ghraib, interrogation needs took precedence over matters of detention -- and it was all on the official record.

The administration's urge to claim immunity, which is, in essence, the confession of crimes about to be committed (or already committed), has not waned over the years. If anything, it has gotten stronger. Only recently, for instance, John Yoo, now a law professor at the University of California, Berkeley, insisted once again that extralegal measures were necessary in the war on terror. "Is a second [9/11] attack," he wrote, "an acceptable price to pay for rejecting coercive interrogation?" He then suggested, among other ways of avoiding prosecution for such acts, a possibility that may loom ever larger before George W. Bush's second term in office is over -- the issuing of presidential pardons.

The President has weighed in aggressively on the issue as well, publicly embracing the idea of immunity. Twice, in his not-to-be-overlooked September 6th speech on the existence of the CIA "program" for "high-value detainees," the President insisted upon immunity for those involved in detention and interrogation. In this speech, in which he announced his intention to submit the Military Commissions Bill to Congress, he explained, "[S]ome believe our military and intelligence personnel involved in capturing and questioning terrorists could now be at risk of prosecution under the War Crimes Act -- simply for doing their jobs in a thorough and professional way. This," he declared, "is unacceptable." Moments later he reiterated his firm opposition to any such prosecutions. "I'm asking that Congress make it clear that captured terrorists cannot use the Geneva Conventions as a basis to sue our personnel in courts -- in U.S. courts. The men and women who protect us should not have to fear lawsuits filed by terrorists because they're doing their jobs."

What more could a prosecutor want than a trail of implicit confessions, consistent with one another, increasingly brazen over time, and leading right into the Oval Office? For five years now, the Bush administration has given itself an inviolable command: declare immunity for what you have done, what you are doing, and what you are about to do. When the President's Military Commission Bill did pass, its many astounding "reforms" actually codified immunity retroactively for a range of abuses against detainees.

To overlook the trail of confessions that is part and parcel of the administration's torture narrative is to perform an act of extraordinary rendition not just on the truth but also on the importance of confessions themselves. Professional interrogators, priests, psychiatrists, and others who deal with confession regularly say that people normally want to talk, that they want to tell you their story, that confession is a deep and satisfying part of all our lives.

In the case of the Bush administration, it is the documents themselves that seem to want to confess, that are bursting with the desire to talk, to tell the story of these last years of illegality. Americans, and the Congress they have just elected, should take heed. The time has come, after five years, to restore language, law, and accountability to the American ethos by insisting that declarations of immunity be seen for what they are: Confessions about actions that are both reviewable and unpardonable.

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Karen J. Greenberg is the Executive Director of the Center for Law and Security at the NYU School of Law and is the co-editor of The Torture Papers: The Road to Abu Ghraib. She also edited The Torture Debate in America.

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2007-11-20Is the Neoconservative Moment Over
2007-11-20PJB: Bush’s Failure in Pakistan – And the World
2007-11-12Stabbed in the back! The past and future of a right-wing myth
2007-11-22The United States’ new backyard
2007-11-26Norwegian Jihad -- Transcript
2007-10-21In Pakistan Quandary, U.S. Reviews Stance
2007-10-22The Secret History of the Impending War with Iran That the White House Doesn't Want You to Know
2007-10-30Michael Ledeen discusses the Iranian Time Bomb
2007-11-01Noam Chomsky - Controlled Asset Of The New World Order
2007-11-02Vice President's Remarks to the Heritage Foundation
2007-11-02Remarks by the Vice President to the Heritage Foundation
2007-11-04While Pakistan Burns
2007-11-06Is a Presidential Coup Under Way?
2007-10-03The Bush administration's ties to Blackwater
2008-11-19Afghanistan – Worth the Sacrifice -- John Hutton Address
2008-11-22You're Scaring Me, Obama: Let the Bush Years Die
2008-11-10The US's geopolitical nightmare
2008-11-14Labour’s love’s lost -- Tragedy of the great persuader
2008-11-16Bill Moyers Journal -- November 14, 2008 -- Transcript
2008-11-11The Case for Restraint -- Foreign policy after George W. Bush
2008-06-30Preparing the Battlefield
2008-06-27President Delivers "State of the Union"
2008-06-25Shackled Warrior -- Israel in bondage -- An NRO Q&A
2008-06-24Chomsky Speaks -- On Iraq, Iran and Norman Finkelstein
2008-06-15President Bush Outlines Iraqi Threat
2008-07-10The Truth Commission
2008-07-02The Case for Impeachment
2008-07-05America under surveillance
2008-08-17Testimony of Marjorie Cohn before the Subcommittee on the Constitution, Civil Rights and Civil Liberties House Judiciary Committee
2008-08-21The Breaking Point -- A New Age of Torture
2008-08-12The Myth of Grass-Roots Terrorism -- Why Osama bin Laden Still Matters
2008-08-13‘Where Are the Weapons of Mass Destruction?’
2008-08-09Chasing a Mirage
2008-08-06Extradition Delayed Is Justice Denied
2008-08-04Exposure -- The woman behind the camera at Abu Ghraib
2008-07-19High crimes charge leveled at Bush, Cheney
2008-07-23Court Confirms President’s Dictatorial Powers in Case of US “Enemy Combatant” Ali al-Marri
2008-09-26Copenhagen Consensus 2008 Challenge Paper Terrorism
2008-09-19‘The Law Required It’
2008-09-12"End States Who Sponsor Terrorism"
2008-09-16Official American Sadism
2008-09-12A Grim Anniversary
2008-09-12Afghanistan After Seven Years of War -- You Call This a Good War?
2008-08-25The Worldwide Threat 2004: Challenges in a Changing Global Context
2008-09-01Bush Seeks to Affirm a Continuing War on Terror
2008-10-09U.S. Study Is Said to Warn of Crisis in Afghanistan
2008-10-12Afghanistan: A country locked in a spiral of doom
2008-10-13Jane Mayer: 'The Dark Side' -- Reviewed
2008-10-13Restoring The Rule Of Law -- Testimony
2013-02-09Democracy On Trial -- Drones, Assassination, And Unchecked Executive Power
2011-03-02Tomgram: Chris Hellman, $1.2 Trillion For National Security
2009-08-10Crisis As A Way To A Global Totalitarian State
2009-05-10Country Reports on Terrorism 2008 -- Chapter 2. Country Reports: East Asia and Pacific Overview
2009-05-10Country Reports on Terrorism 2008 -- Chapter 3: State Sponsors of Terrorism
2009-05-10Country Reports on Terrorism 2008 -- Chapter 1. Strategic Assessment
2009-05-08A Leadership Review of the Barack Obama Administration
2009-06-01Obama's Cairo Speech
2009-06-13Tribal Politics: Principles, Liberty and Peace Need Not Apply
2009-06-13Remarks By The President On A New Beginning
2009-06-20The Secret Wars Of The Cia -- Part 2
2009-06-22The panopticon economy
2009-07-16Why we must win in Afghanistan
2009-01-23The Liberals' Grand Bargain
2009-02-11Renewing American Leadership
2009-02-12Obama’s Prime-Time Press Briefing -- Transcript
2009-02-27Full Text of Human Rights Record of United States in 2008
2008-12-15Pakistan’s Balkanization
2008-12-18Bill Moyer interviews Glen Greenwald from Salon - transcript
2008-12-03Symposium: Iran: The Countdown
2009-01-16The Joint Operating Environment (JOE)
2007-03-19Made in USA
2007-03-20CIA Kidnapping Leaves Ex-Terror Suspect a Broken Man
2007-03-22The Last King of Chechnya. The Prospects and Pitfalls of the Kremlin's Policy in North Caucasus
2007-03-26Timeline: Northern Ireland's road to peace
2007-03-27FACTBOX: Australia's Hicks: from Adelaide to Afghanistan
2007-03-28Guantanamo illegal despite guilty plea: critics
2007-03-15Deadly Mistake -- Newsweek’s erroneous report and apology demonstrates journalistic cluelessness
2007-03-16Forrest Gump of Manufactured Terrorism Confesses from Gitmo Dungeon
2007-03-17Outsourcing the War
2007-03-15Stripped of Their Humanity
2007-03-15The Jihad Genocide of the Armenians
2007-03-09Assembly, Opening Debate On Question Of Palestine, Hears Call For Enhanced UN Involvement In Current Middle East Situation
2007-03-10Regime change is the reason, disarmament the excuse: An interview with Scott Ritter
2007-03-02Australia: the new 51st state
2007-03-03The Iraq insurgency for beginners
2007-03-05HOW BRITAIN'S ARMAMENTS FUEL WAR AND POVERTY
2007-03-04Enlightenment fundamentalism or racism of the anti-racists?
2007-02-21A War Conspiracy Documented
2007-02-22'Ghosts of Abu Ghraib' - Abu Ghraib and Its Multiple Failures
2007-02-20Russia's hudna with the Muslim world
2007-02-18After Neoconservatism
2007-02-19Chomsky on Iran, Iraq, and the Rest of the World
2007-02-10Al-Qaeda Suspects Color White House Debate Over Iran
2007-02-17Iranian Force, Focus of U.S., Still a Mystery
2007-03-01President Bush Discusses Progress in Afghanistan, Global War on Terror
2007-03-03Rules of Engagement
2007-02-26New U.N. secretary-general says U.S. should close prison at Guantanamo Bay
2007-02-26American Prison Camps Are on the Way
2007-02-22Washington's $8 Billion Shadow
2007-02-23Cheney Criticizes China’s Arms Buildup
2007-01-16Surge and Mirrors - What Bush Really Said
2007-01-10Congressional Limitations and Requirements for Military Deployments and Funding
2007-01-27'The More Subtle Kind of Torment'
2007-01-23Crusading in the Arc of Instability - George Bush's Crusading Scorecard (2001-2007)
2006-05-01‘The Enemy at Home’ - First Chapter
2007-01-23The Committee for the Liberation of Iraq: PR Spinning the Bush Doctrine
2007-04-12A Conversation With Vladimir Bukovsky
2007-04-13Analysis: Arabian Medicis
2007-04-15Race in Scandinavia
2007-04-23Boris Yeltsin, Russia’s First Post-Soviet Leader, Is Dead
2007-04-17Commission Adopts Resolutions On Combating Defamation Of Religions; Right To Development
2007-04-09Where Plan A left Ahmad Chalabi
2007-04-06Neo No More
2007-04-02Nation Plunges Into Fight With Enemy Hard to Identify
2007-04-03Does a terrorist care who’s in the White House? -- Democrat fantasies about foreign policy
2007-04-02'The US will hunt down and punish those responsible for these attacks'
2007-04-04Al Qaeda's Nuclear Program: Through the Window of Seized Documents
2007-04-01'We Warned the United States'
2007-04-27McCain, Kissinger and America as a Client State
2007-04-25The Crime of War: From Nuremberg to Fallujah
2007-04-28C.I.A. Held Qaeda Leader in Secret Prison for Months