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Both Robert S. Mueller III, director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, and Lt. Gen. Michael D. Maples, director of the Defense Intelligence Agency, told lawmakers that their agencies had successfully obtained valuable intelligence from terrorism suspects without using what Mr. Mueller called the "coercive" methods of the C.I.A.
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There are numerous examples of situations where interrogators have been unable to obtain valuable intelligence from a subject until months, or even years, after the interrogation process began".
But if his transfer into civilian custody means that Mr. Ruqai's cooperation will now end, Mr. King said, that would amount to a major lost opportunity to obtain valuable intelligence.
Despite these previous disclosures, TIME's new article, by Adam Zagorin, is particularly striking because of the high-level nature of the source, and his admission that "the CIA officer surprised attendees by volunteering the information, apparently to demonstrate that the agency was doing its best to obtain valuable intelligence".
Though he was later driven from the film business, Fox managed to obtain valuable German sound-on-film patents.
Records became friends with whom it was possible to share laughs, ease heartache, and obtain valuable bits of advice.
Doing so, he said, would show the world how much valuable intelligence was obtained by subjecting detainees to forced nudity, prolonged sleep deprivation, slamming against walls, extremes of heat and cold and the near-drowning known as waterboarding.
But Mitchell, who admitted he is "biased," said valuable intelligence was obtained, particularly in the case of Abu Zubaydah, who Mitchell said provided interrogators with the operational structure of al Qaeda that the CIA continues to rely upon.
James Mitchell, a former U.S. Air Force psychologist, confirmed some of the specific details in a Senate committee report released last week and defended the practices, saying that valuable intelligence was obtained despite investigators' conclusion to the contrary.
Christian Meissner, a psychology professor at Iowa State University, co-authors online brochure, a "how to guide" for interrogating high-value detainees and gathering valuable intelligence without obtaining false confessions.
"Therefore, it will be for the investigation to consider whether (if) this incident had been classified as high risk from the outset, valuable intelligence could have been obtained sooner".
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