MUST-READ:
Josh White and Dana Priest have two remarkable stories in the Washington Post this morning. The first recounts how, in February or March of 2002, the President authorized the CIA to recruit and train an Iraqi paramilitary group, code-named the Scorpions, to foment rebellion, conduct sabotage, and help CIA paramilitaries who entered Baghdad and other cities “target buildings and individuals.” Priest and White report an Army investigator’s testimony that “at some point, and it’s not really clear how this happened, [the Scorpions] started being used in interrogations . . . because they spoke the local dialect.” Priest and White also quote an intelligence official as saying that the Scorpions were tasked “from time to time, to do ‘the dirty work.'”
The second article, about a CIA/Army/Scorpions murder, must be read in its entirety.
Andrew Sullivan adds, “More reason to back the McCain and Graham amendments to rid the military of this metastasizing cancer of abuse-as-policy.”