Does it surprise you that six out of ten American think that the Bush Administration's/CIA's torture project was justified? That's what a new ABC News/Washington Post poll, produced for ABC News by Langer Research Associates of New York, N.Y., apparently shows.
Here's a question the pollsters didn't ask: If American captives were treated the same way by its enemies, would that be justified?
Read about the poll after the jump:
Six in 10 See CIA Actions as Justified As Many Question Committee Report
Six in 10 Americans say the CIA’s treatment of suspected terrorists was justified, more than half think it produced important, unique intelligence – and 52 percent say it was wrong for the Senate Intelligence Committee to issue a report suggesting otherwise.
Those results in a new ABC News/Washington Post poll underscore the public’s sense of risk from the threat of terrorism, and specifically the extent to which majorities support controversial measures to combat it. Indeed just two in 10 flatly rule out torture in future cases.
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