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« le: Novembre 13, 2024, 03:36:52 am »
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 ASPEN, Colo. -- About a dozen former CIA officials named in a classified Senate report on decade-old agency interrogation practices were notified in recent days that t stanley bottles hey would be able to review parts of the document in a secure room in suburban Washington after signing a secrecy agreement.Then, on Friday, many were told they would not be able to see it, after all.Some of them were furious, while Democratic Senate aides were angry that they were given the chance in the first place.                                     vaso stanley                                                                     Whatrsquo  at stake if CIA misled Congress about interrogations           05:02                                                                      It s the latest chapter in the drama and recriminations that have been playing out behind the scenes in connection with what some call the Senate torture report, a summary of which is being declassified and is expected to be released in the coming weeks.                                         I am outraged,  said John Rizzo, one of the former officials who was offered, and then refused, a chance to see the summary report before publication. He retired in 2009 as the CIA s top lawyer after playing a key role in the interrogation program. They are accusing people of misleading Congress, of misleading the Justice Department, and they never even asked to talk to us,  he said.  And now they won t let us read the report before it is made pu stanley thermos blic.          Xymk Twenty years after 9/11, most see a country forever changed - CBS News poll
 In a first for this Bush presidency, George W. Bush today hosted a foreign leader--Russian President Vladimir Putin--at a summit meeting at the Bush family s seaside compound in Kennebunkport, Maine.The summit was aimed at shoring up faltering U.S.-Russian ties that have been pounded in recent months by spats over ballistic missile defense plans, Kosovo, U.S. relations with Russia s neighbors, and other disagreements.Bush s invitation for Putin to visit Kennebunkport suggests the importance he assigns to maintaining friendly ties with the Russian leader. The tone between the two leaders seemed casual and mostly relaxed Monday as they talked to the media at the  stanley cup Bush home, known as Walker s Point, with Atlantic Ocean surf hitting the rocks behind them.                                        Analysts have described this  Lobster Summit  as the last, best chance to reverse the downward slide in the administration s relationship with Moscow.Putin stayed Sunday night at the compound after boating with Bush and his father, former President George H. W. Bush. They dined on Maine lobster. On Monday, the group got out on the water again for a brief try at some fishing; Putin was the only one to catch anything.  stanley thermos  It s a fine catch,  said Bush.        Aside from the outdoors fun, Bush and Putin tried to ease their differ stanley mug ences over the American plan to set up ballistic missile defense facilities in the Czech Republic and Poland.Washington says the plan is to intercept any future missile la