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The CIA's Secret Torture Program: A Dark Chapter in American History
The aftermath of the terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001, led to unprecedented changes in American foreign and domestic policy. Central to this period was the CIA’s establishment and operation of a covert program that enabled the abduction, torture, and interrogation of suspected terrorists across the globe, circumventing legal agreements and ethical standards. This article explores this alarming chapter in the history of American intelligence and its far-reaching implications.