Danh ngôn của Janis Karpinski

The day after the prison was transferred to the military intelligence command, they had an entire battalion - 1,200, 1,500 soldiers - arrive at Abu Ghraib just for force protection alone.
The day after the prison was transferred to the military intelligence command, they had an entire battalion - 1,200, 1,500 soldiers - arrive at Abu Ghraib just for force protection alone.
Một ngày sau khi nhà tù được chuyển giao cho bộ chỉ huy tình báo quân sự, họ có cả một tiểu đoàn - 1.200, 1.500 binh sĩ - đến Abu Ghraib chỉ để bảo vệ lực lượng.
Tác giả: Janis Karpinski | Chuyên mục: Intelligence | Sứ mệnh: [8]
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- In November, they transferred control of Abu Ghraib to the military intelligence command completely; it was, after all, the center for interrogations for Iraq.
- Military intelligence interrogators, however, their goal is to get information, to save lives, to stop the war, to find Saddam - whatever the information is going to be used for, at whatever cost.
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