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Extraordinary Measures

by: Michael Isikoff  |  Newsweek

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A newly released memo co-written by former Deputy Attorney General John Yoo shows the extent to which the Bush administration was willing to go to execute the "war on terror." (Photo: Don Bartletti / The Los Angeles Times)

A new memo shows just how far the Bush administration considered going in fighting the war on terror.

    In the aftermath of the 9/11 attacks, the Justice Department secretly gave the green light for the U.S. military to attack apartment buildings and office complexes inside the United States, deploy high-tech surveillance against U.S. citizens and potentially suspend First Amendment freedom-of-the-press rights in order to combat the terror threat, according to a memo released Monday.

    Many of the actions discussed in the Oct. 23, 2001, memo to then White House counsel Alberto Gonzales and Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld's chief lawyer, William Haynes, were never actually taken.

    But the memo from the Justice Department's Office of Legal Counsel-along with others made public for the first time Monday-illustrates with new details the extraordinary post-9/11 powers asserted by Bush administration lawyers. Those assertions ultimately led to such controversial policies as allowing the waterboarding of terror suspects and permitting warrantless wiretapping of U.S. citizens-steps that remain the subject of ongoing investigations by Congress and the Justice Department. The memo was co-written by John Yoo, at the time a deputy attorney general in the Office of Legal Counsel. Yoo, now a professor at the Boalt Hall School of Law at the University of California, Berkeley, has emerged as one of the central figures in those ongoing investigations.

    In perhaps the most surprising assertion, the Oct. 23, 2001, memo suggested the president could even suspend press freedoms if he concluded it was necessary to wage the war on terror. "First Amendment speech and press rights may also be subordinated to the overriding need to wage war successfully," Yoo wrote in the memo entitled "Authority for Use of Military Force to Combat Terrorist Activity Within the United States."

    This claim was viewed as so extreme that it was essentially (and secretly) revoked-but not until October of last year, seven years after the memo was written and with barely three and a half months left in the Bush administration.

    At that time, Steven Bradbury, who headed the Office of Legal Counsel throughout Bush's second term, concluded that Yoo's statements about overriding First Amendment freedoms were "unnecessary" and "overbroad and general and not sufficiently grounded in the particular circumstance of a concrete scenario," according to a memo from Bradbury also made public Monday.

    Kate Martin, the director for the Center for National Security Studies, a Washington think tank, said the newly disclosed memo by Yoo and Robert Delahunty, another OLC lawyer, was part of a broader legal reasoning that gave President Bush essentially unfettered powers in the war on terrorism. "In October 2001, they were trying to construct a legal regime that would basically have allowed for the imposition of martial law," said Martin. (Yoo, also a visiting scholar at the conservative American Enterprise Institute, did not respond to a request for comment. Gonzales's lawyer, George Terwilliger, said he had not yet had a chance to review the newly released memo and also declined to comment.)

    On Jan. 15, 2009-with only five days left before Bush left office-Bradbury also rescinded three other legal memos written during the president's first term that claimed broad powers to unilaterally suspend treaties, bypass restrictions on domestic surveillance and take other actions to combat terrorism without the approval of Congress. Bradbury said in a separate legal memo that the claims made in these earlier memos were based on unsound legal reasoning and should not be viewed as "authoritative." But he offered no explanation for why he waited until the waning days of Bush's presidency to withdraw them.

    The most controversial, and best known, of Yoo's legal opinions was his Aug. 1, 2002, memo that effectively approved the president's right to disregard a federal law banning torture in ordering the interrogation of terror suspects. An accompanying (and still unreleased) memo from the same day approved the CIA's authority to use "waterboarding" (or simulated drowning) against terror suspects.

    In a related matter, the CIA acknowledged in a legal filing Monday that it has destroyed 92 interrogation tapes of two suspects who were subjected to waterboarding. While it was previously known that the agency had destroyed some tapes, the number of destroyed tapes was far more "systemic" than had previously been known, according to Amrit Singh, a lawyer with the American Civil Liberties Union, which has been seeking records about the destroyed evidence under a Freedom of Information Act lawsuit.

    A U.S. government official familiar with the matter said all of the destructions took place in November 2005 and mostly involved the interrogations and detention of Abu Zubaydah, a "high-value" detainee who was captured in March 2002 and remains today at the U.S. detention facility at Guantánamo Bay. A small number of the destroyed tapes also involved the interrogation and detention of another suspect, Abd al-Rahim al-Nashiri, an alleged architect of the October 2000 bombing of the USS Cole. Justice Department special counsel John Durham, who is investigating the destruction of the tapes, previously said he planned to finish his interviews by the end of February, but has given no indication of whether he plans to charge anybody involved with a crime.

    The newly disclosed Oct. 23, 2001, memo was in response to a request from Gonzales, at the time President Bush's top lawyer, and Haynes, who was chief counsel at the Pentagon, to determine if there were any restrictions on the use of the U.S. military inside the country in targeting terror suspects. The Yoo memo essentially concluded there were none. The country, he argued, was in a "state of armed conflict." The scale of violence, he argued, was unprecedented and "legal and constitutional rules" governing law enforcement-such as the Fourth Amendment prohibition on "unreasonable" searches and seizures-did not apply.

    At one point, the memo says, the U.S. military could be used for "targeting and destroying" a hijacked airline or "attacking civilian targets, such as apartment buildings, offices or ships where suspected terrorists were thought to be." At another point, the memo advices: "Military action might encompass making arrests, seizing documents or other property, searching persons or places or keeping them under surveillance, intercepting electronic or wireless communications, setting up roadblocks, interviewing witnesses or searching for suspects."

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If McCain had been elected,

If McCain had been elected, these documents would more than likely never have seen the light of day.If anything, this radical assumption of governmental powers would have been reinforced. All the more reason for us to be ever vigilant in the future.

We should be calling on the

We should be calling on the American Bar Association to investigate whether Woo should even be a lawyer. UC Berkley should also be contacted about why a lawyer such as Woo, who has spat on the Constitution, should be allowed to teach his perverted form of law.

After watching W. the Oliver

After watching W. the Oliver Stone movie this weekend, although I know it was a movie, it probably was accurate in displaying GWB dynamics in the White House. Yoo shows me sellouts come in various flavors. We're talking about totally rolling over the US Constitution here! Yoo, Gonzales and who ever else, eagerly shaped the law to fit what GWB (or Cheney) wanted to do, Constitution be damned. Trying to prove how "american" they were in following their masters command. When does loyalty become treason? I think Mr. Yoo has helped us discover that line. Maybe I'm crazy, but its beginning to sound like the Bush Administration was that close to a dictatorship. Now explain to me again why 911 couldn't be an inside job? Especially now that we see what these criminals were prepared to do after 911. Why is it so hard for the American people to believe what these criminals would do to get this War on Terrorism rolling.

Mr. Yoo should be summarily

Mr. Yoo should be summarily dismissed from his current position at UC Berkley and subjected to investigation for WAR CRIMES that resulted from his actions against this Nation and against the Rule of Law. The least of his worries should be disbarment as he should be spending time in the Penal System along with his cohorts in CRIMES Cheney, Rumsfeld, Ashcroft, Ridge and most importantly Rove. They are all a disgrace to this Nation and the principles that most Americans hold dear. They corrupted this nation with there diseases of deception, lies and disregard for the Vision for our Nation and the very Truths found in our masterfully written Constitution, Bill of Rights and Treaties that we have signed. Now that the light of day will shine, the atrocities and crimes will become more apparent. Their are Government witnesses, Whistleblowers, who tried to tell their stories, but the Justice System has silenced them with injustice for all. We must ask Obama and his Administration to find the many Moles now buried within the Government (GS or SES) employees who perpetrated the many crimes and illegal actions of fraud, waste, abuse and conspiracy against their own Nation. They are traitors to this Nation. They outed CIA and other agents who were defended this land with their lives. A thorough investigation of Lewis Libby, Judith Miller, Rove, the firing of the US Attorneys, etc. must be re initiated under the watchful eye of New Investigators who were not in place under the last 8 years. Obama must hire new people to conduct these investigations or bring back the THOUSANDS of WHISTLEBLOWERS who were ousted, their lives ruined, illegally abused to help in finding these buried or missing employees who perpetrated these many crimes. Don't put New Wine into Old Wine Skins lest they burst. FOLLOW THE DISPOSITION OF THE MONEY and you will find the criminals.

No, sorry, wrong. How far,

No, sorry, wrong. How far, in deed, they (or we) went in creating terror, war and a very slick, if not sick, coup. First, create event, victim and perpetrator as the ostensible rationalization for drastic measures. Repeat as necessary. Can you say infomercial? The Ginzu Knives of national takedown. "Wait, that's not all! Plus extra special Bonus! Hold on, there's more!" All this in exchange for the Patriot Act, invasions of Iraq and Afghanistan and now Pakistan, no-bid contracts by KBR, Haliburton, Blackwater - and the looting of the treasury - with no explanation of the Pentagon's missing TRILLIONS longbefore 9-11... The article suggests that we coulda been Nazi Germany overnight or a little more rapidly than...

If John Yoo is educating

If John Yoo is educating prospective lawyers or, in any way, influencing the way law is taught or practiced at UC-Berkeley, there is every reason to question the judgement of that institution. For a man who openly disregarded and defiled the Constitution to now be teaching other people how to do the same is a travesty.

wannabe dictators

wannabe dictators

Well, at least it came out.

Well, at least it came out. Mr. Obama's promise to US is self realizing? We could really use a Clinton era special prosecution. These people just have to be removed from power. By keeping them in office and protected, we are in effect 'abetting and aiding' these national criminals. We can never afford to allow this type of regime rise up again to take the helm of power from the people of the United States. Something just has to be done here.

The REAL global terrorists

The REAL global terrorists were Bush and Cheney and minions and their enforcers like Blackwater (Xe - sorry. Blackwater is too embarrassing a company name these days). Let's get to the real truth. Special Prosecutors need to be empowered and set free to find the Truth in those actions of the past. Yoo is only one of the Minions.

This is deeper than the

This is deeper than the legal profession. Vandana Shiva says that university professors disagreeing with outcomes required by corporate grantors have been hounded out of universities researching agricultural issues. Sen. Grassley has exposed intimidation of industry grantors themselves by Key Opinion Leaders (KOL's) in universities such as Harvard (search Biederman). Mal-investment and harm to transparency of information have occurred on all fronts in our economy and culture. A carryover of personnel is going to make it challenging to do the needed corrections. Citizen groups have got their lobbying jobs cut out for them. It's as if one has to research any penny one spends to avoid funding left-over cronies.

In the 1960's, Berkeley was

In the 1960's, Berkeley was the epicenter of the Free Speech movement. Why are there not demonstrators, 24/7, protesting a daily travesty of justice in the form of the paid presence of Mr. Woo on its campus? Has America become so lazy and uncaring that this is permitted to continue unchallenged? Unless everyone is working second or third jobs to pay their adjustable-rate mortgages, there is no excuse.

Keep in mind the fact that

Keep in mind the fact that most of Congress is also guilty of war crimes, not just the Bush cabal. This is why Senator Leahy is pushing for a "Truth Commission" that can pass out immunity. I find it somewhat hard to blame Leahy for his involvement, however, as he was threatened with anthrax, which has got to be a serious "wake up call." On the other hand, his apparent cowardice at this time, alongside many others, directly and clearly caused the deaths of over a million innocent people.

My personal opinion is that Bush and crew took a lesson from the mafia. They got everyone they could to participate in their crimes so they wouldn't be willing to participate in any investigation, or allow any real investigation. They got to this point by making it obvious that the threat was personal and real with anthrax and with the killing of Paul Wellstone. Some may have understood that the 9/11 attack would have been impossible as described by our government, as well. So, they no doubt reasoned that "I can't do anything if I'm dead" and went along to get along. It's the classic excuse for cowardice, and I don't think I'm brave enough to have done differently!

All of which means that it is going to be very difficult to get any real prosecution going. But the stakes are too high to accept this situation as well. If the people of the US accept and forgive Bush and his henchmen in order to "move on" that will be the end of the country. All of our high aspirations, our Constitution, everything depends on the rule of law being real and dependable and applicable to everyone. Without that, we will fall directly into tyranny. There is really no other option. This is a lesson learned too often from history.

We need whistle blowers who

We need whistle blowers who worked in security agencies from Jan 2001 until September 2001, to come forward with evidence demonstrating the WH, the Pentagon and/or others who served as political appointees in the security agencies, interfered with intelligence reports regarding the threat of attacks that were to take place in our country. As the August 6, 2001 briefing to the president by the CIA demonstrates, the administration knew there was to be an imminent terrorist attack in our country, and this administration did nothing to thwart such an attack. Bush-Cheney-Rumsefeld let9-11 happen on purpose: they wanted to have a reason to invade Iraq.

Dictators are not self

Dictators are not self appointed. They are put in place by legislators and the people in general. It is too late to deal with the past government now. What we need now is called vigilance.

The historical analogy is,

The historical analogy is, of course, the Reichstag Fire and the subsequent Enabling Act of 1933 which dismantled the German constitution. The document release came about because of the fine determined work of the much-maligned ACLU. The Obama administration were following court orders after the ACLU's successful long-running battle to get this information into the public domain.

Ummm is it a coincidence

Ummm is it a coincidence that the Bushies retracted these Presidential powers 5 days before ANOTHER President might have been able to use them? Bush was afraid he might need them to the very end... perhaps he was also afraid Democrats might use his tactics against him. As I keep wondering, are we really supposed to be so stupid? I wonder the same as I read (elsewhere) the spokesperson for the CIA commenting about the destruction of the 92 tapes, that the CIA has aided the investigation in every way possible. Come again?

I am still waiting for the

I am still waiting for the first D.A. in any city in the U.S. to bring suit against G.W. Bush and Dead-Eye Dick, for murder, as outlined in Vincent Bugliosi's book. And always remember this: "The trouble is that once you see it, you can’t unsee it. And once you’ve seen it, keeping quiet, saying nothing, becomes as political an act as speaking out. There’s no innocence. Either way, you’re accountable." ~Arundhati Roy

Article after Article like

Article after Article like this, Like Senator Leahy's... In the End, after all their talk-talk, only one single question remains along with the need for an answer in the form of action. This Question reflects who we like to think we are. What we do will define us in the eyes of all the World...... ARE WE A NATION OF LAWS AND NOT OF MEN...?... I hope and pray we are. And, if we are, then NO ONE IS ABOVE THE LAW including ex---Presidents, Vice Presidents, Attorney Generals or Presidential Advisors.

Answering a rhetorical

Answering a rhetorical question posed above; why aren't people out in the streets? Because we have the Internet - which gives better communication and direct access to the moral high ground. Posting, protesting and what passes for dialogue here reaches a far wider audience, bypasses media choke-points and "editorial discretion," and there's no need to risk taking a "sublethal munition" in the groin. There's no need to be concerned about provocations, or contrivances that lead to violence - the classic tactic used to discredit protesters of any sort. If you KNOW there's an ambush planned for you - don't show up. Sometimes it makes me wonder about who think such things are a good idea - considering what happened to the DNC protesters. Nope, the first law of all conflict is to never engage with a larger, concentrated force - and maintain the plunging fire as long as possible. Thanks, ACLU, for the ammo supply.

The evidence has become

The evidence has become overwhelming that: * Bush-Cheney and others including John Yoo needed 9/11 as an "excuse" to invade Iraq for oil, profit, power and global military "supremacy" as outlined in Bush-Cheney's 2000 Project for a New American Century report. An entire year before 9/11, Bush-Cheney's 2000 PNAC report claimed that the US needed a "new Pearl Harbor"...9/11....to cause a "military transformation"... a historic escalation of military spending that our US Congress would not have approved without 9/11....of, by, for global miltiary "supremacy".....to crush other nations (and groups and political opposition) that "challenged" that "supremacy" (PNAC, 2000). The evidence has become overwhelming that World Trade Center buildings 1, 2 and 7 fell in a "free-fall implosion," evidence of demolition, thermate at the site evidence of demolition, a "free-fall implosion" and not a scattering that would have happened, instead, if a jet had really hit the WTC.....a jet did not even hit WTC 7 that housed the CIA, IRS, Giulliani's emergency offices and the SEC that housed thousands of records of corporate fraud, including records of Enron, Enron one of the largest contributors to GW Bush's 2000 campaign for president. The list of evidence of a conspiracy to cause 9/11 as an "excuse" to cause war for privatized profiteering and political gain has become very, very long. I should not need to spend hours and weeks and months and years trying to protect myself, my family, my nation from these criminals. Where are the whistleblowers? Where? Disappeared?

In civil discourse there is

In civil discourse there is really no correlative to address someone who plans and rationalizes torture. It becomes an absurdity because it goes so far beyond rationality. How can one adequately object to the level of Yoo and the Bush Administration's crimes? Therefore, this is truly a case to insist on that the punishment fit the crime. There must be prosecutions for War Crimes.

What would a world look like

What would a world look like without deception and self interest that disregards the well being of all affected? In the meantime, the chase is on.

Is there no end to the

Is there no end to the perfidy of the Bushevicks? That these people were willing to undermine the very foundations of our civil liberties is more than enough reason to do everything we can to make certain that these moral Quislings never return to power.