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Originally Posted by Professor S
I mention SERE because that is what is most often referenced when discussing enhnced interrogation techniques.
My question remains: How do you get the information legally?
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The same way they've done it for decades - without torture. Good-cop, bad-cop (or good-soldier, bad-soldier, if you prefer). Just look at the Army Field Manual you provided yourself. Trying to extract information from someone who doesn't want to give it is nothing new.
My guess is you have an agenda with this thread, so get with it already.
