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I am watching a documentary about the interrogation
...of Saddam on National Geographic that is being moderated by the only U.S. representative that interrogated him. He was a FBI agent and he wanted the answer to only these questions. Did Saddam possess weapons of mass destruction and if so where are they. Also did he have ties with Al Queda. After five months of interrogation Saddam admitted that he did not possess WMD's (he was running a bluff because he feared Iran) and did not have any ties at all with Al Queda. No enhanced interrogation was used during the five months of interrogation.
The documentary has now ended. It was a very interesting documentary and provided both insight into Saddam as a person as well as the interrogator...and the psychological methods of his interrogation. |
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He made up the shit about trying to bluff Iran to explain how "he fooled us". :1orglaugh |
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BTW..one thing that I left out was he did also admit that he retained the technology so that he could in fact reconstitute the building of WMD's at his choosing to do so. |
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It doesn't matter if he was running a bluff against Iran, that was his business and Iran's problem. At no time should the USA or any other nation have meddled in his affairs. Bush and all parties involved are war criminals and should spend the rest of their days behind bars or see the same fate they gave Sadaam and hang from the gallows. Let the Iraqi people decide what to do with them. |
Yeah well... we don't get your communistic bullshit interrogation documentaries here in the US, pal! Unless you live in like... New Hampshire or some shit.
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