Dunlavey Memo of Oct 11, 2002, Counter-Resistance Strategies

Dunlavey Memo of Oct 11, 2002, Counter-Resistance Strategies (2002)
by Michael E. Dunlavey
424606Dunlavey Memo of Oct 11, 2002, Counter-Resistance Strategies2002Michael E. Dunlavey

DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE

JOINT TASK FORCE 170

GUANTANAMO BAY, CUBA

APO-AE 09360

JTF 170-CG
11 October 2002

MEMORANDUM FOR Commander, United States Southern Command, 3511 NW 91st Avenue, Miami, Florida 33172-1217

SUBJECT: Counter-Resistance Strategies


1. Request that you approve the interrogation techniques delineated in the enclosed Counter-Resistance Strategies memorandum. I have reviewed this memorandum and the legal review provided to me by the JTF-170 Staff Judge Advocate and concur with the legal analysis provided.

2. I am fully aware of the techniques currently employed to gain valuable intelligence in support of the Global War on Terrorism. Although these techniques have resulted in significant exploitable intelligence, the same methods have become less effective over time. I believe the methods and techniques delineated in the accompanying J-2 memorandum will enhance our efforts to extract additional information. Based on the analysis provided by the JTF-170 SJA, I have concluded that these techniques do not violate U.S. or international laws.

3. My point of contact for this issue is LTC Jerald Phifer at DSN 660-3476.

(Signature)
MICHAEL E. DUNLAVEY
Major General, USA
Commanding

2 Encls

1. JTF 170-J2 Memo, 11 Oct 02

2. JTF 170-SJA Memo, 11 Oct 02

This work is in the public domain in the United States because it is a work of the United States federal government (see 17 U.S.C. 105).

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