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Because of the U-2 flights, Eisenhower knew just how unfounded the charge was, but the secrecy of the program meant he was unable to disclose what he knew.
The office of the public defender issued a statement saying that the "secrecy of the program has precluded any oversight of the technology's use" and warned of "abuses that are ripe from its use".
Second, the time/energy costs of PrivCIB (excluding the root-key distribution phase) are generally a factor of 2 2.5 that of Deluge; this represents the price penalty for having secrecy of the program image broadcast.
But for an administration that came to office on promises of unprecedented transparency, such complaints over the secrecy of the program seem a likely disappointment.
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However, officially the veneer of secrecy around the program is still maintained, not just by Israel, but also by Western governments, including the US.
But like the debate over torture during the Bush administration, public discussion of what officials call targeted killing has been limited by the secrecy of the C.I.A. drone program.
In one of the American Civil Liberties Union's cases relating to the targeted killing program (a case in which The New York Times is also involved), the government recently told the court that officials "at the highest level" are re-evaluating the government's stance on the secrecy of the targeted killing program.
Albright acknowledged that the secrecy of the North Korean program makes exact projections impossible and, therefore, his estimates all have a range to account for known unknowns, such as secret facilities.
As a member of the Japanese biological warfare outfit, known as Unit 731, Mr. Shinozuka was told that if he ever faced capture by the Chinese, his duty to Emperor Hirohito was to kill himself rather than compromise the secrecy of a program that so clearly violated international law.
The story of Mr. Martinez's role in the C.I.A.'s interrogation program, including his contribution to the first capture of a major figure in Al Qaeda, provides the closest look to date beneath the blanket of secrecy that hides the program from terrorists and from critics who accuse the agency of torture.
The relative secrecy of the C.I.A.'s interrogation program can give it the appearance of monolithic inevitability — perhaps civilians may have quibbled, the narrative goes, but the experts involved in counterterrorism knew all along that torture would be necessary.
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