U.S. Sen. Richard Burr said he is disappointed that President Obama released memos from the Bush administration.
In an e-mail to Dome, the Winston-Salem Republican said that making public the memos from the Office of Legal Counsel supporting the brutal interrogation methods used by the CIA could hurt the troops and help terrorists.
"I am disappointed that the Administration chose, over the objections of some of our most respected intelligence experts, to selectively release for seemingly political purposes, highly classified OLC memos detailing the legal analysis relating to the CIA’s sensitive interrogation techniques," he said.
He also said that the torture methods outlined in a recent Senate Armed Services Committee report were "shocking," but they would not happen again.
"The unfortunate incidents outlined in the recently released Armed Services Committee report that occurred at some of our nation’s detention facilities were shocking and damaged our reputation in the global community, but measures have been taken to prevent occurrences like this from happening in the future," he said.
Previously: Sen. Kay Hagan 'deeply concerned' by report.