In “Torture Is Not an Effective Intelligence-Gathering Technique”, Naji was a 12 year old boy, who was brought in to be interrogated. They didn’t use any torture just asked questions. By doing that, they got the names and locations of Al Qaeda’s and were able to take down a significant portion of them. “We ignored the pressure. We believed that, particularly with a child, interviewing rather than interrogation got better results”(Alexander N.P) They didn’t use torture to get answer, even though he was a kid, they still got answers and took down the terrorist. In “Is Torture Ever Justified”, Tom Parker goes to Brown University and was an adviser for the Harvard project. For 6 years, he was a counter-terrorist investigator in Great Britain. He contributed an appendix to the Harvard report on Britain’s experience confronting terrorism in Northern Ireland. “Not everybody talks, and even when they do, how sure can you ever be that under torture you got the right information? The subject just has to screw up his courage for one last lie at the end and he ensures payback (“Is Torture Ever Justified” N.P.). Even with torture, how are we supposed to know if the person is telling the truth or just saying something to make you stop. Torture is never the way way to go, you might not get the right answers but with interrogation, the person is not threatened and will give you the right