A memo issued last summer by a U.S. Army military
intelligence officer appealed for suggestions on how to extract
information from prisoners in Iraq and called for tougher means of
getting intelligence. "The gloves are coming off gentleman
regarding these detainees," said the memo, which carried the signature
of Capt. William Ponce Jr. The source of the memo, who refused to be
identified, said it was sent by the intelligence staff of Lt. Gen.
Ricardo Sanchez, who was then commander of U.S. forces in Iraq, to all
concerned military intelligence personnel in Iraq. In an apparent
reference to Sanchez's head of intelligence, Col. Steven Boltz, the
memo asserted that "Col. Boltz has made it clear that we want these
individuals broken. Casualties are mounting and we need to start
gathering info to help protect our fellow soldiers from any further
attacks." The memo asked for a list by Aug. 17, 2003, of "what
techniques would they feel would be effective" and could be reviewed by
legal experts. [more ]
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