How to break a terrorist: the U.S. interrogators who used brains, not brutality, to take down the deadliest man in Iraq

A U.S. military interrogator describes his work in Iraq and his innovative approach that replaces torture with empathy, a procedure that he used to gain the intelligence information required to bring down Abu Musab Zarqawi, the leader of Al Qaeda in Iraq.

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Main Author: Alexander, Matthew (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York Free Press 2008
Edition:1. Free Press hardcover ed.
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Summary:A U.S. military interrogator describes his work in Iraq and his innovative approach that replaces torture with empathy, a procedure that he used to gain the intelligence information required to bring down Abu Musab Zarqawi, the leader of Al Qaeda in Iraq.
Physical Description:XIII, 288 p., [8] p. of plates Ill. 23 cm
ISBN:9781416573159
1416573151

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