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The modern US urge to torture did not begin on September 12, 2001, but can be traced back to the Cold War.
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The US government, and a pliant mainstream media, are making sure the public remain ignorant of civilian casualties.
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Suleiman, a friend to the US and reported torturer, has long been touted as a presidential successor.
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Bush officials 'endorsed torture'
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George Tenet says US vice president pushed for war in Iraq without 'serious debate'.
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