In other words, granting Binyam Mohamed and his four co-defendants their day in court might result in official confirmation, or
new revelations,
of the CIA's relationship with Jeppesen;
of the cooperation and complicity
of foreign governments in rendition and torture; about the Rendition, Detention, and Interrogation program in general; and about the CIA's practices and methods — all matters which, our government insists and the narrowest
of majorities of the Ninth Circuit Court
of Appeals agrees, «in the interests
of national security should not be divulged.»