March 29, 2010

Obama Team Divided on Anti-Terror Tactics

New York Times, New York Times

WASHINGTON — Senior lawyers in the Obama administration are deeply divided over some of the counterterrorism powers they inherited from former President George W. Bush, according to interviews and a review of legal briefs.

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The case of Belkacem Bensayah, held at Guantánamo, has been the focus of debate.

The rift has been most pronounced between top lawyers in the State Department and the Pentagon, though it has also involved conflicts among career Justice Department lawyers and political appointees throughout the national security agencies.

The discussions, which shaped...

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