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Still, he added, "The most important source of intelligence we had after 9/11 came from the interrogations of high-value detainees".
Israel, though, wanted to interrogate them, the Palestinians said, and perhaps detain some of them depending on what is gleaned from the interrogations.
He called for the declassification of other memos that he said would illustrate the value of intelligence gained from the interrogations.
The names of both men came from the interrogations of the one surviving attacker, Muhammad Ajmal Kasab, 21, according to police officials in Mumbai.
Because of his years at the C.I.A., he added, he had security clearance that gave him access to information from the interrogations of prisoners held at Guantánamo Bay and elsewhere.
It frustrated him that there was little meaningful science to be gained from the interrogations; trying to isolate the effect of the drug amid the chaos that the team manufactured was nearly impossible.
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There is, morevoer, no absolute yes-no to whether other, non-torture, techniques would have resulted in the same information--good, bad, indifferent--from the interrogation.
The official summed up the information from the interrogation reports but did not make them available.
Much of what they know comes from the interrogation of recently captured Qaeda operatives.
The summary quoted her as saying that "from sounds emanating from the interrogation room," she concluded he was being beaten.
They were pushed back when a rebel officer emerged from the interrogation room and fired his gun through the ceiling.
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