The CIA is fighting back



Top spies past and present campaigned Wednesday to discredit the Senate's investigation into the CIA's harrowing torture practices after 9/11, battling to define the historical record and deter potential legal action around the world.

"The Senate intelligence committee's report doesn't urge prosecution for wrongdoing, and the Justice Department has no interest in reopening a criminal probe," the Associated Presreports. "But the threat to former interrogators and their superiors was underlined as a U.N. special investigator demanded those responsible for 'systematic crimes' be brought to justice, and human rights groups pushed for the arrest of key CIA and Bush administration figures if they travel overseas."

+ Former Vice President Dick Cheney: The torture report is "full of crap."

+ Sen. Mark Udall: "The CIA is lying."

+ CIA "interrogation" or Islamic State torture? This quiz is the most depressing you'll take all week.

+ Here are the absolute worst reactions to the Senate torture report.

+ Former CIA interrogator: "I can't be forgiven for Abu Ghraib."

+ The Senate torture report is damning — but it has one major weakness.

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