On Wednesday, two British judges claimed that the US had threatened to stop sharing intelligence with the UK if it made public details of Mr Mohamed's treatment.
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The foreign secretary said the UK would "never condone" torture.
And he denied the US threatened to "break off" security cooperation if its secret papers had been made public.
So that nice young Mr Miliband is essentially saying the judges lied? Or he is lying? Or what?
Convincing, not.
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