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Cheney unrepentant after Senate torture revelations

A defiant Dick Cheney has come out swinging after the CIA's interrogation program was heavily criticised by a Senate Intelligence Committee report.

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Head of the UK Intelligence and Security Committee, Sir Malcolm Rifkind.

A defiant Dick Cheney has come out swinging after the CIA's interrogation program was heavily criticised by a Senate Intelligence Committee report.

The former US Vice President denies the CIA was engaged in torture.

He says he'd do it all again in a minute.

Prue Lewarne reports.

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By Prue Lewarne

Source: World News Australia


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