Statement before the
House Committee on Foreign Affairs,
Subcommittee on
International Organizations, Human Rights, and Oversight
Subcommittee on
“Extraordinary
Rendition in
The Impact on
Transatlantic Relations.”
A Statement by
Michael F. Scheuer
Former Chief, Bin
Laden Unit, CIA
April 17, 2007
The Rendition Program
The CIA’s
Rendition Program began in late summer, 1995.
I authored it, and then ran and managed it against al-Qaeda leaders and
other Sunni Islamists from August, 1995, until June, 1999.
A.) There were only two goals for the program:
1.) Take men off the
street who were planning or had been involved in attacks on
2.) Seize hard-copy
or electronic documents in their possession when arrested; Americans were never
expected to read them.
3.) Interrogation was
never a goal under President Clinton.
Why?
--Because it would be a foreign intelligence or security
service without CIA present or in control.
--Because the take from the interrogation would be filtered
by the service holding the individual, and we would never know if it was
complete or distorted.
--Because torture might be used and the information might be
simply what an individual thought we wanted to hear.
B.) The Rendition Program was initiated because
President Clinton, and Messrs. Lake, Berger, and Clarke requested that the CIA
begin to attack and dismantle AQ. These
men made it clear that they did not want to bring those captured to the
1.) President Clinton
and his national security team directed the CIA to take each captured al-Qaeda
leader to the country which had an outstanding legal process for him. This was a hard-and-fast rule which greatly
restricted CIA’s ability to confront al-Qaeda because we could only focus on
al-Qaeda leaders who were wanted somewhere.
As a result many al-Qaeda fighters we knew were dangerous to
2.) CIA warned the
president and the National Security Council that the U.S. State Department had
and would identify the countries to which the captured fighters were being
delivered as human rights abusers.
3.) In response,
President Clinton et. al asked if CIA could get each receiving country to
guarantee that it would treat the person according to its own laws. This was no problem and we did so.
--I have read and been told that Mr. Clinton, Mr. Burger,
and Mr. Clarke have said since 9/11 that they insisted that each receiving
country treat the rendered person it received according to U.S. legal
standards. To the best of my memory that
is a lie.
C.) After 9/11, and under President Bush,
rendered al-Qaeda operatives have most often been kept in
1.) This decision by
the Bush administration allowed CIA to capture al-Qaeda fighters we knew were a
threat to the
D.) The following particulars about the Rendition
Program may be of interest to you.
1.) From its start
until today, the Program was focused on senior al-Qaeda leaders and not aimed at
the rank-and-file members. With only
limited manpower to conduct the Rendition Program, CIA wanted to inflict as
much damage on al-Qaeda as possible and therefore focused on senior leaders,
financiers, terrorist operators, field commanders, strategists, and
logisticians.
2.) To the best of my
knowledge, not a single target of rendition has ever been kidnapped by CIA
officers. The claims to the contrary by
the Swedish government regarding Mr. Aghiza and his associate, and those by the
Italian government regarding Abu Omar, are either misstatements or lies by
those governments.
--Indeed, it is passing strange that European leaders are
here today to complain about very successful and security enhancing U.S.
Government counterterrorism operations, when their European Union (EU) presides
over the earth’s single largest terrorist safe haven, and has done so for a
quarter century. The EU’s policy of
easily attainable political asylum and its prohibition against deporting wanted
or convicted terrorists to country’s with the death penalty have made Europe a
major, consistent, and invulnerable source of terrorist threat to the
3.) Each and every
target of a rendition was vetted by a battery of lawyers at CIA and not
infrequently by lawyers at the National Security Council and the Department of
Justice. For each rendition target, I,
and then my successors as the chief of the bin Laden/al-Qaeda operations, had
to prepare and present a written brief citing and explaining the intelligence
information that made the rendition target a threat to the
--Let me be very explicit and precise on this point. Not one single al-Qaeda leader has ever been
rendered on the basis of any CIA officer’s “hunch” or “guess” or
“caprice.” These are scurrilous
accusations that became fashionable after the Washington Post’s correspondent
Dana Priest revealed information that damaged U.S. national security and, as
result, won a journalism prize for abetting America's enemies, and when such
lamentable politicians as Senators McCain, Rockefeller, Graham, and Levin
followed Ms. Priest’s lead and began to attack the men and women of CIA who had
risked their lives to protect America under the direct orders of two U.S. presidents
and with the full knowledge of the intelligence committees of the United States
Congress. Both Ms. Priest and the
gentlemen just mentioned have behaved disgracefully, and ought to publicly
apologize to the CIA’s men and women who have executed the Rendition Program.
4.) To proceed, the
Rendition Program has been the single most effective counterterrorism operation
ever conducted by the
5.) On the issue of
how rendered al-Qaeda leaders have been treated in prison, I am unable to speak
with authority about the conditions these men found in the Middle Eastern
prisons they were delivered to at President Clinton’s direction. I would not, however, be surprised if their
treatment was not up to
Under President Bush, the rendered al-Qaeda fighters held in
6.) Finally, I will
close by saying that mistakes may well have been made during my tenure as the
chief of CIA’s bin Laden operations, and, if there were errors, they are my
responsibility. Intelligence information
is not the equivalent of court-room-quality evidence, and it never will
be. But I will again stress that no
rendition target was ever approved or captured without a written brief composed
of intelligence information that persuaded competent
--To destroy the Rendition Program
because of a mistake or two or more would be to sacrifice the protection of
Americans to venal and prize-hungry reporters like Ms. Priest, grandstanding
politicians like those mentioned above, and effete sanctimonious Europeans who
take every bit of American protection offered them while publicly damning and
seeking jail time for those who risk their lives to provide the protection. If the Rendition Program is halted, we will
truly be able to say, by paraphrasing the late film actor John Wayne, that: War
is tough, but it is a lot tougher if you are deliberately stupid.