Former US Secretary of State nullifies the claims that US is less safe under Obama

Former US Secretary of State nullifies the claims that US is less safe under ObamaClaims that the United States is less safe under President Obama has been nullified by former US Secretary of State, Colin Powell.

CBS News quoted Powell, as saying,“ The bottom line answer is the nation is still at risk. Terrorists are out there. They''re trying to get through. But to suggest that somehow we have become much less safer because of the actions of the administration, I don''t think that''s borne out by the facts.”

Powell also questioned criticism by former Vice President Dick Cheney, who claimed that by not using extreme interrogation techniques such as waterboarding on terror suspects, the United States has become more vulnerable.

Powell said,“ The point is made, ''We don''t waterboard anymore or use extreme interrogation techniques.'' Most of those extreme interrogation techniques and waterboarding were done away with in the Bush administration. They''ve been made officially done away with in this current administration.”

He further added,“ The Transportation Security Administration created by George Bush is still in action working in our airports; they take care of me every day that I go to an airport.”

“Lack of coordination among different agencies in dealing with the Detroit bomber, Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab has surprised me,” he admitted.

Powell said,“ Should he have been given his Miranda rights either after 90 minutes or 15 hours? The story kept changing. I would have thought after all these years we would have had a process in place - either in the previous administration or in this administration - that when you get somebody like that, we all know how to respond and how to interrogate him, or not interrogate him.” (With Input from Agencies)