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Perseus Academic: The Interrogator by Glenn L. Carle
The Interrogator is the story of Carles most serious assignment, when he was surged to become an interrogator in the U.S. Global War on Terror to interrogate a top level detainee at one of the CIAs notorious black sites overseas. It tells of his encounter with one of the most senior al-Qaida detainees the U.S. captured after 9/11, a ghost detainee who, the CIA believed, might hold the key to finding Osama bin Ladin.
Glenn l. Carle was a member of the CIAs Clandestine Service for twenty-three years and retired in March 2007 as deputy national intelligence officer for transnational threats. He lives in Washington, DC.
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Lawrence Wilkerson, former chief of staff to Secretary of State Colin Powell
"In The Interrogator, Glenn Carle has done more than simply lift a part of the curtain behind which are lurking despicable men such as John Yoo and Douglas Feith, he has turned the stage lights on those who stand out front and continue to receive rave reviews from the rabid right wing, men such as Dick Cheney and Donald Rumsfeld. But most of all, Carle's moving and emotional story-in spite of CIA redactions to the text-has exposed us all, from the CIA officers who turned a blind eye, to the cabinet members who should have known better, to the American people themselves because they allowed such people to corrupt our nation. I know; I was one of them."
The Interrogator
The Interrogator is the story of Carles most serious assignment, when he was surged to become an interrogator in the U.S. Global War on Terror to interrogate a top level detainee at one of the CIAs notorious black sites overseas. It tells of his encounter with one of the most senior al-Qaida detainees the U.S. captured after 9/11, a ghost detainee who, the CIA believed, might hold the key to finding Osama bin Ladin.
Glenn l. Carle was a member of the CIAs Clandestine Service for twenty-three years and retired in March 2007 as deputy national intelligence officer for transnational threats. He lives in Washington, DC.
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Lawrence Wilkerson, former chief of staff to Secretary of State Colin Powell
"In The Interrogator, Glenn Carle has done more than simply lift a part of the curtain behind which are lurking despicable men such as John Yoo and Douglas Feith, he has turned the stage lights on those who stand out front and continue to receive rave reviews from the rabid right wing, men such as Dick Cheney and Donald Rumsfeld. But most of all, Carle's moving and emotional story-in spite of CIA redactions to the text-has exposed us all, from the CIA officers who turned a blind eye, to the cabinet members who should have known better, to the American people themselves because they allowed such people to corrupt our nation. I know; I was one of them."
The Interrogator