What would you do if you had the chance to spend 5mins in a room with your main torturer?
You see, it's a strange situation really because, as I've said, I understand the reasons for interrogation. I understand the reasons why I was going through that process. There are some of those interrogators who were trained by the Brits, because we've been back in Iraq for ten years in a war with Iran. And, these guys use to coming say, 'Hey, look. I understand you've got a job to do. We've got a job to do. Let's get on with it.' And there was that sort of smiling about it, but I understood. I didn't agree with it, but I understood. But there is two in particular, two guys, again - I never saw these people, because I was always blindfolded, but without a doubt they were doing it because they liked it. There was that anger. There was all those sorts of things. They liked it. And, I don't know, I don't care the reasons why - whether their families were killed in the bombings. Because we'd get bombed every night for hours and hours - every single night in Baghdad. So, I don't know the reasons why, but I don't care. It's those two. Now if I could stone them to death and get away with it, I wouldn't as I don't want to torture them. I just want to kill them. And that would be fair one for me.