22 MAY 2004, Page 42

Statement from the Secretary of Defense This one we didn't

know we didn't know: At least, I didn't. You, you might have known You didn't know. Let's say that might be so. You knew, with wisdom granted you alone, You didn't know. You say, but don't say how, You knew we didn't know about abuse Or lack of it in their gaols we run now. Well, now we all know. I make no excuse: In fact it's far worse than you think. You thought You knew how bad it was? If you could see The photos in this classified report You'd know you knew, as usual, less than me.

You want to see a stress position? Look At how I crouch to meet the President And tell him this has not gone by the book. How do I know he won't know what I meant?

I just know what he'll say, with hanging head: 'They don't know what pain is, these foreign folks. Pain is to know you don't know what gets said Behind your back, except you know the jokes.'

I feel for that man in his time of trial. He simply didn't know, but now he knows He didn't, and it hurts. Yet he can smile. Remember how that Arab saying goes — The blow that doesn't break you makes you strong? They'll thank us when they get up off the mat. They didn't know we knew what they knew. Wrong. Even our women can do stuff like that.

Fair-weather friends who called our cause so good Not even we could screw it, but now say We've managed the impossible — I've stood All I can stand of petty spite today, So leave no room for doubt: now that we know We might have known we didn't know, let's keep Our heads. Give history time, and time will show How flags wash clean, and eagles cease to weep.

Clive James