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How to Break a Terrorist: The US Interrogators Who Used Brains, Not Brutality, to Take Down the Deadliest Man in Iraq is a 2008 book written by an American airman who played a key role in tracking down Abu Musab al-Zarqawi.
Kill or Capture: How a Special Operations Task Force Took Down a Notorious al Qaeda Terrorist is a book published by Macmillan Publishing in early 2011. The author, a former interrogator, criticizes the use of " extended interrogation techniques " . [1]
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The men are believed to be affiliated with a “South American Theft Group,” Placer County sheriff’s officials said.
The White House wisely wants to prevent the war between Israel and Hamas — like the Houthis a member of Iran’s “axis of resistance” — from expanding into a regional conflict. But Iran ...
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San Diego, who was described by the feds as having ties to animal rights extremist groups, was put on the FBI’s most wanted terrorist list in 2009. At one point, they were offering a $250,000 ...
The United States traditionally has a policy against negotiating with terrorists. [4] [5] However, there have been heavily criticized incidents in which U.S. government leaders were found to have negotiated with terrorists: