Ebook: The interrogator: a CIA agent's true story
Author: Carle Glenn
- Tags: Intelligence officers, Intelligence officers--United States, Military interrogation, Military interrogation--United States, War on Terrorism 2001-2009, Biographies, Military interrogation -- United States, Intelligence officers -- United States -- Biography, United States
- Year: 2013
- Publisher: Scribe Publications
- City: Brunswick;Vic;United States
- Language: English
- epub
This is the never-before-told story of the 'dark side' of the Bush administration's war on terror, and of one of the CIA's biggest failures — the kidnapping, rendition, and torture of the wrong man — as told by a person who conducted the interrogation. It is an indictment of the CIA's enhanced interrogation from the inside, from a very senior operative. It is also the story of a patriot — Glenn Carle — and his struggle to do the right thing. And, of course, to some of his ex-colleagues he is regarded as a traitor for revealing the truth.
The book is Carle's affirmation that only the truth can lead us from the dark. He had years of training and experience leading up to his encounter with the captive who the CIA believed might hold the key to finding bin Laden. This was his apotheosis as a career spook in the Directorate of Operations, yet Carle immediately struggled to reconcile his orders to make his captive talk with the oath he had sworn to...