So says Robert Mueller in Vanity Fair:
I ask Mueller: So far as he is aware, have any attacks on America been disrupted thanks to intelligence obtained through what the administration still calls “enhanced techniques”?
“I’m really reluctant to answer that,” Mueller says. He pauses, looks at an aide, and then says quietly, declining to elaborate: “I don’t believe that has been the case.”
And, as is pointed out elsewhere in this article, if torture was producing any actionable intelligence BushCo would have been trumpeting that from every news organization on the planet. Besides, none of our allies saw any actionable intelligence coming from the torture of any of the “enemy combatants”.
Laura Rozen at War and Piece suggests that Mueller would be an interesting subject to look at — out of all of the BushCo security team he has survived and survived with his reputation intact.