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Matthew Alexander and John R. Bruning - How to Break a Terrorist: The U.S. Interrogators Who Used Brains, Not Brutality, to Take Down the Deadliest Man in Iraq

Matthew Alexander and John R. Bruning - How to Break a Terrorist: The U.S. Interrogators Who Used Brains, Not Brutality, to Take Down the Deadliest Man in Iraq

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Interrogation with a gentle touch...

by knotheadusc knotheadusc is a Top Reviewer on Epinions in Books, Epinions Most Popular Authors - Top 500, May 12 '09
Pros: Fascinating look at the gentler methods of interrogation.
Cons: Gruesome descriptions of beheadings. Blacked out text.
As some of my regular readers know, I am the proud wife of a U.S. Soldier. Naturally, my husband talks about his job, both in terms of what he does on a daily basis and the U.S. military's work as a whole. Because of the stimulating conversations I've ...
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A Break From Terror and Brutality

by DavidWeisman , Jan 22 '09
Pros: Great book on new school interrogation without torture or waterboarding
Cons: None
This is a book about the team of interrogators who uncovered the information that enabled us to find and kill Zarqawi.  It's written by one of the interrogators (Matthew Arnold is a pseudonym) in a readble style that feels more like a mystery novel ...
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Gripping and revealing

by abathgate , Mar 13 '09
Pros: Intelligent, revealing, page turner. 
Cons: Hard to believe
This is intended to be a candid inside look at the interrogation techniques that led to the killing of Alqueda's #1 in Iraq.This book is very enlightening.  Hopefully it does not provide too much insight to the terrorists.  Which leads ...
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