Iraqi soldiers interogate suspect, who then thenĀ gives up the location of a bomb factory. Of course the Times is still upset about it:
After the prisoner was returned to the Iraqis, Captain Fowler was asked whether the Americans realized that the information was given only after the Iraqis had beaten Mr. Jassam. “They are not supposed to do that,” he said. “What I don’t see, I don’t know, and I can’t stop. The detainees are deathly afraid of being sent to the Iraqi justice system, because this is the kind of thing they do. But this is their culture.”
More, See-Dubya, Hot Air.
Now see how Senator McCain and Spector can sponsor a bill to outlaw torture by the Iraqi Army.