Interrogation Memos: Should They Have Been Released?

04.21.09 | Sarah Harnisch

The Obama Administration has caused quite a stir by deciding to go public with some of the interrogation techniques used on terrorism suspects during the Bush Administration. For instance, we learned that two high-ranking detainees were waterboarded no fewer than 266 times. So was it a good idea to release these records? FLN's Sarah Harnisch takes a closer look with military expert Michael Letts.