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Negroponte: Destroyed Torture Tapes? I Don't Remember

Late last year, Newsweek added a significant wrinkle to the CIA's destroyed torture tapes scandal. Then-Director of National Intelligence John Negroponte had apparently "strongly advised against" destroying the tapes in a memo, "the only known documentation that a senior intel official warned that the tapes should not be destroyed." That potentially meant trouble for Jose Rodriguez, the former CIA official who ordered the tapes destroyed.

But, during an interview with WNYC's Brian Lehrer yesterday, Negroponte said that he'd totally forgotten about that whole destroyed tapes thing before the scandal blew up in December of last year. He doesn't dispute having written the reported memo, but seems to be baffled that the tapes have become such an issue:

Until this issue was written about I had frankly forgotten that this issue might have existed in any way, shape or form. And apparently what these emails suggest is that somebody had suggested to me that these tapes first of all existed and secondly that they be destroyed, and apparently the emails suggest that I objected to that, that I said I didn’t think that would be a good idea. Now some people will say “how can you possibly not vividly remember something like this?” And the fact of the matter is that one handles and deals with so many different issues in any given day or time, I just didn’t happen to recall this situation.

Apparently Negroponte was immune from the anxiety at the CIA that the agency "could be publicly shamed and that those involved in waterboarding and other extreme interrogation techniques would be hauled before a grand jury or a congressional inquiry."

You can listen to the interview here and a transcript is below:

BRIAN LEHRER: You were director of National Intelligence when the CIA interrogation tapes were destroyed in ’05. And I’ve read that you said that you advised that the tapes not be destroyed. What’s at stake, in your opinion, with this matter, for the rule of law at home and for America’s image abroad.

JOHN NEGROPONTE: First of all, to be candid with you, I do not recall the incident – I did not recall it when the publicity came out about it. And what has been published was based apparently on some email exchanges that attribute certain views to me. I think, under the circumstances, and since this is a matter under investigation, I think that I probably ought not to make any further comment about this, other than to say that I have confidence that these inquiries will get to the bottom of the situation.

BRIAN LEHRER: Just to clarify what you said, though, these emails that were attributed to you – you don’t have a recollection of the matter of these particular tapes…

JOHN NEGROPONTE: Until this issue was written about I had frankly forgotten that this issue might have existed in any way, shape or form. And apparently what these emails suggest is that somebody had suggested to me that these tapes first of all existed and secondly that they be destroyed, and apparently the emails suggest that I objected to that, that I said I didn’t think that would be a good idea. Now some people will say “how can you possibly not vividly remember something like this?” And the fact of the matter is that one handles and deals with so many different issues in any given day or time, I just didn’t happen to recall this situation.


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I don't think you can blame Negroponte for not remembering these tapes - compared to the years of torture, assassinations, and disappearances he covered up while Ambassador to Honduras, what took place on these tapes must not have been very memorable.

And here I thought Ronny was the only one up to the 'Z' in Alzheimer's while in the Executive Branch.

Well at least the Alzheimer's researchers have a new data set since they always assumed it wasn't contagious.

I agree with Geezy--a little torture here, a little torture there; pretty soon it's a blur, isn't it? It looks to me like another attempt, by another Bushie, to avoid accountability. They are VERY good at that.

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He may be baffled by their significance, but was it is responsibility to take them seriously?

Those Central American amigos I tossed from helicopters slipped my mind a long time ago.

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I think we have another potential Golden Duke nominee for 2008 in the category of "Outstanding Achievement in Improbable Forgetfulness."

Geez, this would be like being told there is a rattlesnake under your bed and then just completely foretting about it until it crawls out to bite you, because after all, you have a whole lot of things to think about in the course of the day, and it's easy for one of them to slip your mind. Would never happen.

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We certainly have an awful lot of people serving in very high positions in this country who have sieve brains, particularly around highly illegal and immoral activities, and apparently they think torture is appropriate when they encounter the same behavior when they encounter it in terrorists. Wait. It is not torture any longer, so maybe we could use 'enhanced techniques' on the sieve brains??

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