You were tortured in Iraq for 6 weeks, what do you think about the abductions and torture that are taking place in Iraq at the moment?
It's quite a difficult one for me, actually, because I understand the reason for interrogations. I understand the reasons for, what we call, tactical interrogations where you want real-time information that may effect what you're doing on the ground. So, therefore, if you don't interrogate those guys, some of our guys might get killed. I understand the reasons for that. What I find difficult is the longevity of some of these interrogations conducted in other countries. I've actually been back to Baghdad on a number of occasions, period, as part of my job, now, with the security company and I went to Abograde prison where I was kept, just after the American abuse was exposed and I must say that was totally tyranny on us out there and what it was all about, was uncontrolled power. When you've got these guys, where there's no limits of exploitations, there's no checks and commands. So these people just let you run riot to interrogate these people for no information, because they just wanted to and that's the thing that doesn't need to happen.