Interrogation Enhanced: The American Officer Who Cracked the Zarqawi Network Did So Without Stooping to the Terrorists' Level (First Person)
The American Conservative 2009, August, 8, 11
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THERE'S A JOKE interrogators tell: "What's the difference between a 'gator and a used car salesman?" Answer: "A 'gator has to abide by the Geneva Conventions." Interrogators don't hawk Chevys; we sell hope to prisoners and find targets for shooters. My group arrived in Iraq in March 2006, at a time when our country was searching for a better way to conduct sales.
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