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The methods of the US military in conducting the War on Terror have recently come under intense international scrutiny and criticism. But there is much that remains unclear about the realities on the ground, in those cramped cells in the midst of combat zones where terrorist suspects come head-to-head with trained interrogators. Now, for the first time, the inside story of this secret war is uncovered by Chris Mackey, a senior US Army interrogator in Afghanistan, who interviewed thousands of Al Qaeda and Taliban suspects, many of whom he sent to Guantanamo Bay. In Afghanistan the interrogators faced an enemy who, with tactics like sleeper cells and suicide bombers, were unlike any other they had seen. Working round the clock, Mackey and his team had to discard outmoded Cold War interrogation techniques and evolve breakthrough psychological strategies and complex mind games. But the interrogators too were under immense pressure; relentlessly pitching their wits against suspected fanatics, ever fearful that their prisoners might know of another 9/11, but constrained from unleashing their tempers by the Geneva Convention, it was not always just the prisoners who cracked.Mackey's compelling picture of the exhausting interrogations and pressure-cooker atmosphere which built up under the relentless Afghan sun gives a troubling insight into the temptations and obstacles in the path of sound military judgement. But it is also a testament to the strength of character of those many interrogators who remained professional, rational and played by the rules.
Acerca del autor: Chris Mackey joined the army at seventeen and was assigned to the intelligence corps as an interrogator. After 9/11, he was recalled to the United States, assigned to Task Force 500, and subsequently sent to Kandahar, Afghanistan. He ultimately supervised all military interrogations conducted at the theatre-wide detention facility at Bagram airfield.
Título: The Interrogator's War: Inside the Secret ...
Editorial: John Murray
Año de publicación: 2004
Encuadernación: Paperback
Condición: Very Good
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Paperback. Condición: Good. 512 pages. cover worn, light foxingThe methods of the US military's War on Terror have come under intense intern ational scrutiny. But much remains unclear about realities on the ground, in tho se cramped cells in the midst of combat zones where terrorist suspects and inter. Nº de ref. del artículo: 5447c
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Librería: Reading Habit, Buttaba, Newcastle, NSW, Australia
Soft cover. Condición: Very Good. First UK Edition. Softcover, first UK edition, 762g, 484pgs. This is the inside story of the War on Terror, uncovered by Chris Mackey, a senior US Army interrogator in Afghanistan, who interviewed scores of Al Qaeda and Taliban suspects, many of whom he sent to Guantanamo Bay. Book is in very good condition with mild general wear and tear, otherwise no other pre-loved markings. Nº de ref. del artículo: WAR145
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Soft cover. Condición: Very Good. 1st Uk Edition. Paperback. The Interrogator's War. Inside the Secret War Against Al Qaeda. Foxing to end inside coverrs, edge and some pages. In Afghanistan the interrrogatorsfaced an enemy who, with tactics like sleeper cells and suicide bombers, were unlike any other they had seen. Working round the clock, Mackey and his team had to discard outmoded Cold War interrogation techniques and evolve breakthrough psychological strategies and complex mind games. But the interrogators too were under immense preassure: relentlessly pitching their wits against suspected fanatics, ever fearful that their prisoners mingth know of another 9/11, but sontrained from unleashing their tempers by the Geneva Convention, it was not always just the prisoners who cracked. Mackey's compelling picture of the exhausting interrogations and pressure-cooker atmosphere which built up under the relentless Afghan sun gives a troubling insight into the temptations and obstacles in the path of sound military judgement. But it is also a testament to the strength of character of those many interrogators who remained professional, rational and played by the rules. Illustrated. 484 pp. (We carry a wide selection of titles in The Arts, Theology, History, Politics, Social and Physical Sciences. Academic and Scholarly books and Modern First Editions ,and all types of Educational Reference Literature.). Nº de ref. del artículo: 108068
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Soft cover. Condición: Very Good. 1st Edition. This copy feels unread and has the slightest hint of shelf wear. The methods of the US military in conducting the War on Terror have recently come under intense international scrutiny and criticism. But there is much that remains unclear about the realities on the ground, in those cramped cells in the midst of combat zones where terrorist suspects come head-to-head with trained interrogators. Now, for the first time, the inside story of this secret war is uncovered by Chris Mackey, a senior US Army interrogator in Afghanistan, who interviewed thousands of Al Qaeda and Taliban suspects, many of whom he sent to Guantanamo Bay. In Afghanistan the interrogators faced an enemy who, with tactics like sleeper cells and suicide bombers, were unlike any other they had seen. Working round the clock, Mackey and his team had to discard outmoded Cold War interrogation techniques and evolve breakthrough psychological strategies and complex mind games. But the interrogators too were under immense pressure; relentlessly pitching their wits against suspected fanatics, ever fearful that their prisoners might know of another 9/11, but constrained from unleashing their tempers Mackey's compelling picture of the exhausting interrogations and pressure-cooker atmosphere which built up under the relentless Afghan sun gives a troubling insight into the temptations and obstacles in the path of sound military judgement. But it is also a testament to the strength of character of those many interrogators who remained professional, rational and played by the rules. Nº de ref. del artículo: 042512
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