The past several years, and especially the past few weeks, have been filled with debate over how the U.S. interrogates suspected terrorists and at Guantanamo Bay in in the war zones. So what are the interrogation sessions really like? How is most critical information gleaned from the detainees? How often were “enhanced” interrogation techniques really used? When were they used? And should the Guantanamo Bay detention facility stay open or be closed as President Obama wishes? We ask U.S. Army Captain Jason Meszaros, who served eight months as an intelligence officer in Afghanistan. He is also the author of “Interrogation of Morals”.