With deep remorse, former U.S. Army interrogator Specialist Tony Lagouranis talks about his own involvement with abusing detainees in Iraq and torture carried out by the Navy Seals. He apologizes to the Iraqi people and urges U.S. soldiers to follow their conscience. Lagouranis returned from Iraq in January and until now had given no live interviews. But Lagouranis says he now feels it his duty to speak out about what he witnessed in Iraq.
* Force Recon was breaking bones
* Most "terrorists" picked up were innocent civilians
* Most prisoners that were picked up supplied almost NO useful intelligence whatsover after being tortured
* SEALS induced hypothermia, they use an anal thermometer to make sure the prisoners don't get too cold to the point they die
* CIA agent beat to death a prisoner at Abu Ghraib
* The FBI is doing interrogations in Iraq. WTF is the FBI doing in Iraq??
* Reports of prisoner abuse were discarded
Talks about using harsh treatment under orders:
I don't know why I allowed the army to order me to go against my training, and against my better judgment and against my own moral judgment. But I did. I should have just said no.
Force Recon making "house calls":
TONY LAGOURANIS: Yeah. North Babel was probably the place where I saw the worst evidence of abuse. This was from August to October of 2004, so, it was well after the Abu Ghraib scandal. And we were no longer using any harsh tactics within the prison, but I was working with a marine unit, and they would go out and do a raid and stay in the detainee's homes, and torture them there. They were far worse than anything that I ever saw in a prison. They were breaking bones. They were smashing people's feet with the back of an axe head. They burned people. Yeah, they were doing some pretty harsh stuff.
I'm sure he just made all these stories up though.
It's only a matter of time before we see Tony Lagouranis being character assassinated. I'm sure Rush Limbaugh will be out with a story about how he beats his kid and has sex with a dog.
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