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U.S. Struggled Over How Far to Push Tactics, Washington Post
 









Excerpts: Rumsfeld, for example, approved in December 2002 a range of severe
methods including the stripping of prisoners at Guantanamo, and using dogs to
frighten them. He later rescinded those tactics and signed off on a shorter list
of "exceptional techniques" (...), even though the panel pointed out that,
historically, the U.S. military had rejected the use of force in interrogations.
"Army interrogation experts view the use of force as an inferior technique that
yields information of questionable quality," and distorts the behavior of those
being questioned, the group report noted.
Source: U.S. Struggled Over How Far to Push Tactics[
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A756-2004Jun23.html ], Dana
Priest, Bradley Graham, Washington Post Staff Writers, 04/06/24

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