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WASHINGTON — An ex-speechwriter for President George W. Bush said Monday that confessed 9/11 planner Khalid Shaikh Mohammed mocked his CIA interrogators during his March 2003 waterboarding sessions by using his fingers to tick off the number of seconds he would be subjected to near drowning.

“He was communicating to his interrogators that he was on to them,” Marc Thiessen said during a panel discussion on what role harsh interrogation tactics might have played in developing the intelligence that led to Osama bin Laden’s hideout in Pakistan.

A CIA spokesman declined to comment on the record about the report, and there was no independent verification of Thiessen’s account. Mohammed’s lawyer also declined to comment.

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