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The CIA has for the first time publicly admitted using the controversial method of "waterboarding" on terror suspects. | The CIA has for the first time publicly admitted using the controversial method of "waterboarding" on terror suspects. |
CIA head Michael Hayden told Congress it had only been used on three people, and not for the past five years. | CIA head Michael Hayden told Congress it had only been used on three people, and not for the past five years. |
He said the technique had been used on high-profile al-Qaeda detainees including Khalid Sheikh Mohammed. | He said the technique had been used on high-profile al-Qaeda detainees including Khalid Sheikh Mohammed. |
Waterboarding, condemned as torture by rights groups and many governments, is an interrogation method that puts the the detainee in fear of drowning. | |
Mr Hayden was speaking as National Intelligence Director Mike McConnell presented his annual threat assessment. | Mr Hayden was speaking as National Intelligence Director Mike McConnell presented his annual threat assessment. |
We used it against these three detainees because of the circumstances at the time Michael HaydenCIA director | We used it against these three detainees because of the circumstances at the time Michael HaydenCIA director |
Congress has been debating banning the use of waterboarding by the CIA. | Congress has been debating banning the use of waterboarding by the CIA. |
President Bush has threatened to veto such a bill. | President Bush has threatened to veto such a bill. |
Kuwaiti-born Khalid Sheikh Mohammed is accused of masterminding the 11 September attacks on the United States. | Kuwaiti-born Khalid Sheikh Mohammed is accused of masterminding the 11 September attacks on the United States. |
The two other men Mr Hayden said the CIA had also used waterboarding against are also top al-Qaeda suspects, Abu Zubaydah and Abd al-Rahim al-Nashiri, both from Saudi Arabia. | The two other men Mr Hayden said the CIA had also used waterboarding against are also top al-Qaeda suspects, Abu Zubaydah and Abd al-Rahim al-Nashiri, both from Saudi Arabia. |
Catastrophe fears | Catastrophe fears |
He told Congress: "We used it against these three detainees because of the circumstances at the time. | He told Congress: "We used it against these three detainees because of the circumstances at the time. |
Michael Hayden (R) spoke as Mike McConnell reported to Congress | Michael Hayden (R) spoke as Mike McConnell reported to Congress |
"There was the belief that additional catastrophic attacks against the homeland were inevitable. And we had limited knowledge about al-Qaeda and its workings. | "There was the belief that additional catastrophic attacks against the homeland were inevitable. And we had limited knowledge about al-Qaeda and its workings. |
"Those two realities have changed." | "Those two realities have changed." |
In his report, National Intelligence Director Mike McConnell focussed attention on al-Qaeda and its leadership based in the border area between Pakistan and Afghanistan. | In his report, National Intelligence Director Mike McConnell focussed attention on al-Qaeda and its leadership based in the border area between Pakistan and Afghanistan. |
"Al-Qaeda remains the pre-eminent threat against the United States, both here at home and abroad," he said. | "Al-Qaeda remains the pre-eminent threat against the United States, both here at home and abroad," he said. |
His report said al-Qaeda enjoyed many of the same benefits from its bases in the border areas as it had when it was in Afghanistan proper, and was able to:
| His report said al-Qaeda enjoyed many of the same benefits from its bases in the border areas as it had when it was in Afghanistan proper, and was able to:
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Despite this, Mr McConnell praised the Pakistani authorities, saying they had done more to "neutralise" terrorists than any of the US's other partners - despite more than 860 members of their security forces being killed by bombs in 2007. | Despite this, Mr McConnell praised the Pakistani authorities, saying they had done more to "neutralise" terrorists than any of the US's other partners - despite more than 860 members of their security forces being killed by bombs in 2007. |
And although al-Qaeda had suffered some reverses, he said, it remained active and dangerous in Iraq, in North Africa, in the Arabian peninsula, Lebanon, East Africa, Pakistan and South-East Asia. | And although al-Qaeda had suffered some reverses, he said, it remained active and dangerous in Iraq, in North Africa, in the Arabian peninsula, Lebanon, East Africa, Pakistan and South-East Asia. |
Other worries outlined by Mr McConnell included:
| Other worries outlined by Mr McConnell included:
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"The threats we face are global, complex and dangerous," he wrote. | "The threats we face are global, complex and dangerous," he wrote. |
"We must have the tools to enable the detection and disruption of terrorist plots and other threats." | "We must have the tools to enable the detection and disruption of terrorist plots and other threats." |