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Specialized Interrogation Unit May Be Created

According to The Washington Post, a task force led by the Justice Department is exploring the idea of creating a small, specialized interrogation unit that will be used to question, without the use of coercion, any future high-value terrorism suspects captured by the United States.

The Obama administration has already banned the use of "enhanced interrogation techniques". The new unit will be going after "actionable intelligence" rather than information that could be used against the captured in criminal cases.

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