According to formerly detained terrorist Marwan Jabour, the United States tortured him in secret prisons in Europe and Southeast Asia.

Jabour began to receive better food, including pizza and Snickers and Kit-Kat bars.

Prisoners had their own library, “stocked with books in Arabic, Urdu and English.”

He was eventually handed over to the “Zionist entity,” where he was further tortured. (And renditioned, I assume.)

“Good luck,” one of them said to Jabour as he crossed into Gaza, where his parents awaited.

Marwan says he wasn’t a terrorist. He was only buying medical supplies from al Qaeda after their women and children were slaughtered by the United States. I’m not kidding.

And the Washington Post corroborated little of this. They claim anonymous intelligence officials who claim to be anonymously “familiar with” something similar, which adds up to possible nonsense.

I don’t know what our government did to these prisoners, but I’d need more proof than would your average WashPost journalist before I asserted anything. And when dealing with terrorists, the lines must be drawn differently because that’s how the battle goes.