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Cheney: Harsh interrogation worked

Former Vice President Dick Cheney
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WASHINGTON, Aug. 25 (UPI) -- Recently released documents show harsh questioning of suspected terrorists provided significant information on al-Qaida, former Vice President Dick Cheney said.

Cheney released a written statement on the documents that became public Monday, including a 2004 report from the CIA inspector general, CNN reported.

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"The documents released Monday clearly demonstrated the individuals subjected to enhanced interrogation techniques provided the bulk of intelligence we gained about al-Qaida," Cheney said. "This intelligence saved lives and prevented terrorist attacks."

Cheney also said the Obama administration's decision to have a federal prosecutor investigate possible criminal violations during interrogators is wrong.

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