A discussion about the implications of the Abu Ghraib photographs

with Robert Baer, Seymour Hersh, Bernard Haykel and Mary Mapes
in Current Affairs
on Monday, May 3, 2004 * * * * *

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A conversation about the effects of the Abu Ghraib photographs on the international standing of the U.S. and its interests in the Middle East with Seymour Hersh of "The New Yorker", Mary Mapes, a producer from "60 Minutes", Bernard Haykel, professor of Middle Eastern Studies at NYU, and Robert Baer, former CIA member.

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Bernard Haykel
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    1. Omar  07/19/2007 10:43 PM Report

      The single most damaging incident to the American war effort. When this was piled on top the first battle of Falluja it was inevitable that Iraq would spin out of control of the US government.