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In the dark times immediately after 9/11, the CIA turned to Dr. James Mitchell to help create an interrogation program made to elicit intellect from just-captured top al-Qa'ida market leaders and terror suspects. A civilian builder who had spent years training US military members to withstand interrogation as long as they be captured, Mitchell, aware of the immediate need to prevent impending catastrophic problems, worked with the CIA to apply "enhanced interrogation techniques" - which included waterboarding. In Enhanced Interrogation, Mitchell now offers a first-person profile of the EIT program, providing a contribution to our historical knowledge of one of the most controversial elements of America's ongoing warfare on terror. Listeners will follow him inside the secretive "african american sites" and skin cells of terrorists and terror suspects where he in person applied improved interrogation techniques. Mitchell in person questioned 13 of the most older high-value detainees in US guardianship - including Abu Zubaydah; Abd al-Rahim al-Nashiri, the amir or "commander" of the USS Cole bombing; and Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, the mastermind behind the Sept 11, 2001, terror problems - obtaining information that he maintains remains essential to winning the warfare against al-Qa'ida and informing our technique to defeat ISIS and all of radical Islam. In the interrogation program's earliest occasions to its darkest time, Mitchell also elevates the window curtain on its immediate results, the controversy encircling its methods, and its own downfall. He shares his view that EIT, when applied accurately, was useful in drawing detainees to cooperate and that whenever applied incorrectly it was counterproductive. He also chronicles what it is similar to to undertake a several-years-long critical quest at the get of the government only to be hounded for almost a decade afterward by congressional investigations and Justice Department prosecutors. Gripping in its details and deeply illuminating, Improved Interrogation argues that it's essential for America to take strong measures to guard itself from its enemies and that the united states is less safe now without them than it was before 9/11.