"I make up stories," Al Qaeda mastermind Khalid Sheikh Mohammed told federal officials, in broken English, sometime over the past three years he was at the military prison in Guantánamo Bay. In files recently unearthed through a Freedom of Information Act lawsuit, the terrorist said that he made up stories and information, even regarding the location of Osama bin Laden, so that the use of enhanced interrogation on him would stop.
Making up stories is interrogation resistance 101, a 5 year old child knows about lying, what do you think many hours of interrogation training and how to resist it, in classes from schools that you are sent to and classes that you attend over your career, are all about, there is a lot more to resistance than simple lying.
Who do you think is teaching those interrogation resistance techniques to our Green Berets, and CIA agents, and Navy SEALs on how to hold out for as long as you can, to delay spilling your guts for as long as you can, before a good interrogator breaks you? It is the same experts who will be interrogating the enemy.
The American military did not change our policy on resistance 40 years ago, from “don’t break”, to “hold out for as long as possible, and then try to recover and reset, after breaking” because the human race had never thought of your brilliant plan, of “just make up a lie”.