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Does it not depend upon what information you need, the timeline involved and the character of person in captivity plus a thousand other variables as to what you do, how you do it and when?  For example waterboarding is pretty crude and quite frankly of extremely limited use on anybody - especially if they've had any training for; one thing you can manage the information and use that against an interrogator. 


Psychology always seems to have had the best results. For example rapport building over braun is preferable which I would suggest means that when dealing with Islamic terrorists you would not want to slam their religion becuase all you do is entrench their oppinion against you.  As an interrorgator you want them to open up to you, when you take them into the interrogation booth they expect to be physically tortured but by using a cool and intelligent approach you put them off, wrong foot them so you build upon that...... this was how Zarqawi was brought down by turning his closest supporters into giving him away!


......anyway Rob, I'd defy you to keep a secret from my mother-in-law.......;)


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