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Gen. Geoffrey D. Miller, then the head of detention operations at Guantánamo, to visit Iraq to find ways to improve the quality of intelligence extracted from detainees about the growing anti-American insurgency.
The raids are driven by intelligence extracted from the 7,000 or so Palestinians in Israeli jails, subjected, according to Amnesty International, to "cruel, inhuman and degrading treatment and sometimes torture".The incursions and arrests are pre-emptive strikes to thwart Palestinian attacks.
The targeted air strikes were due in large part to intelligence extracted from cellphones, computer hard drives, memory cards and hand-written ledgers recovered from battlefields and towns taken from Islamic State fighters. .
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We would like to make sure that the ones that ought to be secured so they don't go out and kill more people are, in fact, secured, and ones that need not be are not, and that, in every event, the maximum amount of intelligence is extracted from them first".
They include a two-month briefing by Omani intelligence estimating that Isis now has up to 35,000 fighters and an income of $1.5m£1m1m) a day, reports from United Arab Emirates agents about the Isis leadership structure and a dossier from Jordanian intelligence on confessions extracted from terrorist suspects.
So human's intelligence, computer's intelligence (evolution algorithm) and prior knowledge extracted from layout diagrams are fused in the gene level of the evolution algorithm and fully play their own strong suits for the problem solving.
Oka had some intelligence on the Marine defenses, extracted from a U.S. Army pilot captured on 30 August.
The NSA, according to the court, also "made it a general practice to disseminate to other agencies NSA intelligence reports containing U.S. person information extracted from the [Internet] metadata program without obtaining the required determination".
First, as reported in Tables 3 and 4, this body of work primarily uses evidence presented in court or information extracted from police data (intelligence, investigations, or co-arrests).
Craig Murray, the former British Ambassador to Uzbekistan, told me that "the U.S. accepts quite a lot of intelligence from the Uzbeks" that has been extracted from suspects who have been tortured.
Begg, who was one of the first Guantánamo prisoners George W. Bush selected for prosecution before a military tribunal, has said intelligence he provided his captors was unreliable because it was extracted from him while he was being tortured.
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