"Military intelligence interrogators, however, their goal is to get information, to save lives, to stop the war, to find Saddam - whatever the information is going to be used for, at whatever cost"
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The subtext lives in the pivot: "whatever the information is going to be used for, at whatever cost". That last clause is doing the real work, and it’s chilling because it’s both justification and confession. "Whatever" erases oversight. It suggests a system where the end use of intelligence is irrelevant as long as the machine keeps running, and where human costs - detainees, due process, moral credibility - are treated as adjustable variables.
Context matters: Karpinski is inseparable from Abu Ghraib, a scandal defined by the gap between stated goals and actual behavior. Her framing leans into the post-invasion obsession with Saddam and the promise of intelligence as a war-stopper, a claim that, with hindsight, reads less like strategy than like wishful thinking weaponized. The quote captures how democracies talk themselves into brutality: not through sadism, but through a bureaucratic certainty that "saving lives" can launder almost anything.
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| Topic | War |
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APA Style (7th ed.)
Karpinski, Janis. (2026, January 15). Military intelligence interrogators, however, their goal is to get information, to save lives, to stop the war, to find Saddam - whatever the information is going to be used for, at whatever cost. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/military-intelligence-interrogators-however-their-163927/
Chicago Style
Karpinski, Janis. "Military intelligence interrogators, however, their goal is to get information, to save lives, to stop the war, to find Saddam - whatever the information is going to be used for, at whatever cost." FixQuotes. January 15, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/military-intelligence-interrogators-however-their-163927/.
MLA Style (9th ed.)
"Military intelligence interrogators, however, their goal is to get information, to save lives, to stop the war, to find Saddam - whatever the information is going to be used for, at whatever cost." FixQuotes, 15 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/military-intelligence-interrogators-however-their-163927/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.



