Wednesday, November 14, 2007

FBI Agent Used Torture Friendship to Get Info From Saddam

Interesting.. No torture for Saddam who was claimed by Bush to be an axis of evil.

Talkleft:

FBI Special Agent George Piro spent 7 hours a day for 8 months with Saddam Hussein after his capture. The goal: to get him to confess to crimes and get information out of him.

He didn't use torture. He used friendship.
Instead of bright lights, loud music or waterboarding, the Beirut-born Arabic speaker - who immigrated to the

U.S. as a teen - built a rapport with the dictator nabbed in a spider hole. He treated him with respect and took care of his every need.

1 comment:

airJackie said...

Just how stupid does the FBI think Americans and the world are. Sure they treated Saddam as a buddy and tucked him in at night. They didn't put a finger on him, no waterboarding for Saddam right. With all the love that the FBI gave Saddam he just wanted to tell everything he knew. Yes true friendship as the FBI was making sure he was found guilty and would be hung. Now any normal person would be happy to be sitting in jail and have nice friends like the FBI.

Question why didn't the FBI treat the man they charged with the 9/11 attack like they treated Saddam. Yes the young man was beaten so much he is now insane and by the way he didn't have anything to do with the 9/11 attack.