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I have read a lot about my topic so far including things directly issued by the army and interviews by top personnel at the CIA. I have found that American's tend to believe that "enhanced" interrogation techniques are both immoral and ineffective. However I have found differently in my research. John Rizzo states that they were in fact effective although he does not really address the moral side of the issue. The way the US Army states it is that it was both immoral and not really effective and that it has already been corrected under Obama's administration. Conventional wisdom has it that it is morally wrong but does not address whether it is effective. That being the case i have still found sources like Shaun Hannity who do not believe techniques like torture are morally wrong. Finally according to the US Senate after their investigations they were not able to deem the methods used like water boarding as effective.