States that anyone willing to plant a bomb is also likely to have undergone training to resist torture if caught. The “terrorist suspect” can buy the time needed to achieve his goals by making his interrogators look away, providing misleading information that points to another suspect, or denying it completely. Brian Ross, a writer for CBS news, reported that former and current intelligence officers and their supervisors “used enhanced interrogation techniques to gather intelligence information from detainees” (Ross, 2005). Intelligence officials describe using "enhanced interrogation techniques" at bases in Northern Europe and Asia since 2002. There are six commonly used techniques. Most techniques are designed not to cause permanent damage. They instill fear and
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