Your link is meaningless. Show me (from a reputable source) where Obama says or is quoted as saying) we MAY use torture again in the future. That is what your alledging so show us a link.
I am alleging our fearless leader is once again engaging in perpetuating a theatrical exercise utilizing the press in which the masses are convinced of something simply untrue. The subject matter really doesnt matter to me insomuch as the constant lying about it.
Loophole 1: Torture is prohibited only of persons detained in an “armed conflict.”
Loophole 2: Only the CIA must close detention centers.
Loophole 3: Officials may still hide some detainees and abusive practices from the Red Cross.
Loophole 4: Abuses not labeled “torture” may continue.
Conclusion
"Torture by US officials has long been illegal, but the president’s executive order entitled “Ensuring Lawful Interrogations” seems to clarify, to some extent, what activities are proscribed. Disappointingly, though, this order contains loopholes big enough to drive a FEMA camp train through them."
"The loopholes in President Obama’s executive order on torture may permit cruel abuses of prisoners to continue, using a legal parlor trick. Labeling detainees the product of counterterrorism operations rather than of armed conflict, or holding detainees in detention facilities operated by entities other than the CIA, may allow government agents and private contractors conforming to the letter of the president’s order to continue practices most would consider torture. The president should close these loopholes or explain to Americans why he won’t."
[1] ACLU Press Release: President Obama Orders Guantánamo Closed And End To Torture; at
American Civil Liberties Union : President Obama Orders Guantánamo Closed And End To Torture
[2] See: Andy Worthington: The Guantanamo Files: The Stories of the 759 Detainees in America 's Illegal Prison. Pluto Press, 2007; and: Jeffery Rosen: Voices of Victims (a review of My Guantanamo Diary: The Detainees and the Stories They Told Me, by Mahvish Rukhsana Khan). The New York Times, August 10, 2008, at
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/08/10/books/review/Rosen-t.html?fta=y
[3] Gina Cavallaro: Brigade homeland tours start Oct. 1. Army Times, September 30, 2008, at
http//www.armytimes.com/news/2008/09/army_homeland_090708w
Obama’s Torture Loopholes
Its possible I simply do not accurately gauge your position.
I supposed its Obama is making a firm stance against torture.
My position is Obama is making an
appearance of a firm stance against torture.
The executive order and the eww ACLU support my position.