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Hes clearly received extensive counterinterrogation training.
The Overload Protocol Mark Walden 2009
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Hes clearly received extensive counterinterrogation training.
The Overload Protocol Mark Walden 2009
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Like elite U.S. soldiers, Al Qaeda captives are trained in counterinterrogation tactics.
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Jordanian intelligence sources, declining to be named because of the sensitivity of security issues, recall that by 1997 their government was arresting and interrogating Hamas members who had received, in the words of one veteran security officer, "religious, military, counterinterrogation and even intel-ligence training in Iran."
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Moreover, Judge Gonzales repeatedly refuses to reveal whether and under what circumstances any such techniques have in fact been approved as legal for use by any U.S. personnel, because he reasons that to categorically and publicly rule out a particular technique "would provide al Qaeda with a road map concerning the interrogation that captured terrorists can expect to face and would enable al Qaeda to improve its counterinterrogation training to match it."
Balkinization 2005
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Moreover, Judge Gonzales repeatedly refuses to reveal whether and under what circumstances any such techniques have in fact been approved as legal for use by any U.S. personnel, because he reasons that to categorically and publicly rule out a particular technique "would provide al Qaeda with a road map concerning the interrogation that captured terrorists can expect to face and would enable al Qaeda to improve its counterinterrogation training to match it."
Balkinization 2005
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Moreover, Judge Gonzales repeatedly refuses to reveal whether and under what circumstances any such techniques have in fact been approved as legal for use by any U.S. personnel, because he reasons that to categorically and publicly rule out a particular technique "would provide al Qaeda with a road map concerning the interrogation that captured terrorists can expect to face and would enable al Qaeda to improve its counterinterrogation training to match it."
Balkinization 2005
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Moreover, Judge Gonzales repeatedly refuses to reveal whether and under what circumstances any such techniques have in fact been approved as legal for use by any U.S. personnel, because he reasons that to categorically and publicly rule out a particular technique "would provide al Qaeda with a road map concerning the interrogation that captured terrorists can expect to face and would enable al Qaeda to improve its counterinterrogation training to match it."
Balkinization 2005
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Moreover, Judge Gonzales repeatedly refuses to reveal whether and under what circumstances any such techniques have in fact been approved as legal for use by any U.S. personnel, because he reasons that to categorically and publicly rule out a particular technique "would provide al Qaeda with a road map concerning the interrogation that captured terrorists can expect to face and would enable al Qaeda to improve its counterinterrogation training to match it."
Balkinization 2005
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Moreover, Judge Gonzales repeatedly refuses to reveal whether and under what circumstances any such techniques have in fact been approved as legal for use by any U.S. personnel, because he reasons that to categorically and publicly rule out a particular technique "would provide al Qaeda with a road map concerning the interrogation that captured terrorists can expect to face and would enable al Qaeda to improve its counterinterrogation training to match it."
Balkinization 2005
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