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The Black Banners

the Inside Story of 9/11 and the War Against al-Qaeda
voisjoe1
Oct 31, 2011voisjoe1 rated this title 4.5 out of 5 stars
A great account by an American-Arabian FBI agent who interrogated Al Qaeda members involved in the African Embassy bombings, the Cole Bombing and 9/11. Contrasts the FBI's interrogations per the Geneva Accords and per US Criminal Court requirements and the CIA interrogations that used torture and occasional death; methods that cannot be used in court. The CIA methods were being used to induce false testimony that Al Qaeda was linked to Sadaam Hussein, so the Bush administration could use it as a pretext to invade Iraq. The book is hated by neo-con's because it exposes their duplicity.