Keeping America Safe
AN ADDRESS BY FORMER VICE PRESIDENT DICK CHENEY
This event is by invitation only. Invitations are nontransferable. Seating is limited. Please see below for registration information.
In April 2009, almost eight years after the deadliest terrorist attack in American history, the Obama administration released four memos from the Bush administration's Office of Legal Counsel. These memos, which justified the use of harsh interrogation techniques against high-level al Qaeda detainees such as Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, the mastermind of the 9/11 attacks, have reignited a fierce debate about the United States' counterterrorism strategy.
Amid claims that the interrogation methods amount to torture and that those who approved them should be prosecuted or censured, it is clear that we know surprisingly little about the scope and efficacy of the Bush administration's national security policy. Many questions linger: What type of information did enhanced interrogation methods yield? Were lives saved as a result? Could that intelligence have been effectively collected by other means? How effective was the terrorist surveillance program in detecting the threat of al Qaeda and its operatives in the post-9/11 period? Will inhibiting these procedures cost more American lives?
On May 21, former vice president Dick Cheney will speak at AEI to address these critical issues and provide a blueprint for keeping America safe in the future.
10:00 a.m.
Registration
10:30 a.m.
Introduction:
ARTHUR C. BROOKS, AEI
10:45 a.m.
Speaker:
THE HONORABLE DICK CHENEY, forty-sixth vice president of the United States
11:30 a.m.
Adjournment
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