It's the 13th anniversary of the invasion of Iraq. Former Pentagon interrogation contractor Eric Fair wrote a simple and wrenching essay in the New York Times about trying to regain his humanity after torturing Iraqis for the US government.
If I had the opportunity to speak to other interrogators and intelligence professionals, I would warn them about men like Donald Trump and Ted Cruz. I would warn them that they'll be told to cross lines by men who would never be asked to do it themselves, and they'll cross those lines long before they consider anything like waterboarding. And I would warn them that once they do cross the line, those men will not be there to help them find their way back.We owe it to conscientious Americans like Fair to make sure this doesn't happen again. Not torture, not a bullshit war ginned up out of lies and garbage, none of it.
Owning Up To Torture [nyt]