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The report said the team should include experts on internment operations, international law, interrogation, intelligence gathering and Arab cultural issues.
"These teams, comprised of operational behavioral psychologists and psychiatrists, are essential in developing integrated interrogation strategies and assessing interrogation intelligence production," Miller explained in an internal report in September, 2003.
The spokesperson told the Guardian: "Prison staff take the use of any illicit substances in prison extremely seriously and use a range of robust measures to find them, including interrogation, intelligence, searches, specially trained dogs and random drug tests.
According to one confidential fax, Mr Brown and Silver Shadow discussed using former Israeli intelligence officers - 'whose method are (sic) known worldwide' - to train Ocensa security staff in interrogation, intelligence collection, targeting and running informants in the field, preparation of intelligence files and investigating private individuals.
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Mr. Bharara said Mr. Warsame's capture, "his lengthy interrogation for intelligence purposes, followed by his thorough questioning by law enforcement agents, was an intelligence watershed".
Task Force Barker called in medical units, and the men were ordered to round up the civilians for baths, examinations, and in some cases interrogation by intelligence officials.
That visit came about two months after his capture, during a four-day break between his interrogation for intelligence purposes and separate questioning for law-enforcement purposes.
They said that over the course of many months of interrogation and intelligence work, they had come to believe that many of the people being held were senior operatives of Al Qaeda who had been involved in active plots against Americans.
Mr. Hersh wrote that a second investigation, by Provost Marshal Donald Ryder, found indications that the military police had been working to soften up prisoners for interrogation by intelligence officials starting during the Afghan war.
Further, the Americans have a major interrogation and intelligence operation at the detention facility in Parwan, north of Kabul, and any agreement would have to outline a gradual transition of that capability so that the Afghans, as the Americans do now, could use the intelligence gained to mount raids quickly before suspects moved on.
The 2005 document is, as Ackerman notes, "more caveated," and speaks more specifically to the effectiveness of traditional interrogation and intelligence gathering.
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