Pakistan's rounded up hundreds of al-Qaida suspects, some of whom ended up in Guantanamo Bay.
His agency has allowed the CIA and FBI to interview al-Qaida suspects who are still residing in Khartoum.
Jordanian intelligence officers also interrogated key al-Qaida suspects at the behest of the CIA in the years immediately after the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks.
What we know about them is that they showed, among other things, the interrogation of these two al-Qaida suspects, and apparently, some episodes of harsh interrogation, techniques such as waterboarding, which is like controlled drowning.
The case marks a legal victory for President Barack Obama's administration, which has long sought to charge senior al-Qaida suspects in American federal courts instead of military tribunals at the detention center at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.
All of the political parties, whether we're talking about the Pakistan's People's Party or the Muslim League of Narwaz Sharif, are absolutely opposed to any incursion by American soldiers from Afghanistan into Pakistan in pursuit of al-Qaida suspects.
Dressed in a dark suit, white shirt and red tie, Paul read from notebooks filled with articles about the expanded use of the unmanned weapons that have become the centerpiece of the Obama administration's campaign against al-Qaida suspects.
Dressed in a dark suit, white shirt and red tie, Paul read from notebooks filled with articles about the expanded use of the unmanned weapons that have become the centerpiece of the Obama administration's campaign against al-Qaida suspects overseas.
Brennan's nomination won approval Tuesday by the Senate Intelligence Committee after the White House broke a lengthy impasse by agreeing to give lawmakers access to top-secret legal opinions justifying the use of lethal drone strikes against al-Qaida suspects overseas.
The hearing marked the first time that administration lawyers were to speak in public and under oath about the matter since the CIA disclosed this month it destroyed the tapes of officers using tough interrogation methods while questioning two al-Qaida suspects.
Police tipped off by an imam worried by the behavior of one of the suspects said it was the first known attack planned by al-Qaida in Canada.
The CIA taped the interrogation of the first two terrorism suspects the agency held, one of whom was Abu Zubaydah, a top al-Qaida leader.
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