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US President George W Bush has defended his nominee for attorney general, Michael Mukasey, as he comes under pressure over his views on torture. | |
Several Senate Democrats have said they will oppose Mr Mukasey's confirmation because of his refusal to say he believes water-boarding to be torture. | Several Senate Democrats have said they will oppose Mr Mukasey's confirmation because of his refusal to say he believes water-boarding to be torture. |
Mr Bush said it was unfair to ask him to comment on interrogation techniques on which he has not been briefed. | Mr Bush said it was unfair to ask him to comment on interrogation techniques on which he has not been briefed. |
The US has not said whether it uses the technique, which simulates drowning. | The US has not said whether it uses the technique, which simulates drowning. |
The Senate Judiciary Committee is due to vote on Tuesday on whether to advance Mr Mukasey's nomination to the full Senate for confirmation. | The Senate Judiciary Committee is due to vote on Tuesday on whether to advance Mr Mukasey's nomination to the full Senate for confirmation. |
The row over his position on water-boarding has thrown into doubt a process that seemed almost assured two weeks ago. | The row over his position on water-boarding has thrown into doubt a process that seemed almost assured two weeks ago. |
If confirmed, Mr Mukasey, a retired federal judge, will replace Alberto Gonzales, who resigned in August. | If confirmed, Mr Mukasey, a retired federal judge, will replace Alberto Gonzales, who resigned in August. |
'Enemy out there' | 'Enemy out there' |
Questioned by Democrats on the Senate committee, Mr Mukasey said in a written answer that he considered water-boarding, as it had been described, as "repugnant" and possibly "over the line". | Questioned by Democrats on the Senate committee, Mr Mukasey said in a written answer that he considered water-boarding, as it had been described, as "repugnant" and possibly "over the line". |
However, he declined to explicitly rule the technique out as torture, saying he could not speculate on classified procedures. | However, he declined to explicitly rule the technique out as torture, saying he could not speculate on classified procedures. |
As good as a person may be, his response to this question, this basic and fundamental question... leaves me with no alternative but to oppose Judge Mukasey's nomination Senator Dick Durbin Profile: Michael Mukasey | As good as a person may be, his response to this question, this basic and fundamental question... leaves me with no alternative but to oppose Judge Mukasey's nomination Senator Dick Durbin Profile: Michael Mukasey |
Water-boarding simulates drowning by immobilising a prisoner with his head lower than his feet and pouring water over his face. | Water-boarding simulates drowning by immobilising a prisoner with his head lower than his feet and pouring water over his face. |
Mr Bush told reporters on Thursday that Mukasey was "not being treated fairly". | |
He said the judge had not been briefed on whether the US used water-boarding or not - adding that "the enemy" should not have that information either. | |
Speaking later to the Heritage Foundation, a conservative think tank, Mr Bush urged the Democratic-controlled Congress to confirm Mr Mukasey as a vital part of America's national security team. | |
Referring to the so-called "war on terror", Mr Bush insisted that the interrogation procedures used by the US were safe, legal and necessary - and provided very important information. | |
He also called on congressional leaders to renew legislation governing the gathering of intelligence and criticised their failure to pass bills to fund the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. | |
'Clear-eyed' | |
Democratic Senator Sheldon Whitehouse said on Wednesday he would vote against Mr Mukasey's confirmation because his refusal to say water-boarding was "unconditionally wrong" would leave open the possibility of its use by US agencies. | Democratic Senator Sheldon Whitehouse said on Wednesday he would vote against Mr Mukasey's confirmation because his refusal to say water-boarding was "unconditionally wrong" would leave open the possibility of its use by US agencies. |
Fellow Democrat Dick Durbin agreed: "As good as a person may be, his response to this question, this basic and fundamental question... leaves me with no alternative but to oppose Judge Mukasey's nomination." | Fellow Democrat Dick Durbin agreed: "As good as a person may be, his response to this question, this basic and fundamental question... leaves me with no alternative but to oppose Judge Mukasey's nomination." |
At the time of Mr Mukasey's nomination in September, Mr Bush said he had the right qualifications for the job and was "clear-eyed about the threat our nation faces". | |
Mr Gonzales resigned after months of pressure over his role in the firing of federal prosecutors. | Mr Gonzales resigned after months of pressure over his role in the firing of federal prosecutors. |
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