a) I should treat this prisoners by first confiscating everything, all chemicals and things that they might use against my squad and me. Then, they will be transported to a nearby location to be interrogated. I would torture them until they speak up about the IED's. Threaten them with their families to see if they will speak up. If the insurgents refuse to answer questions or give completely false information, they will have some torture like water boarding. I would interrogate every member until one decides to tell a hint about where the location of the bombs are. If it takes a long time to get information from insurgents and no information is obtained then, insurgents will be released. But they will be tortured until something is said so they will obviously say something.
b) Short-term repercussions might lead to not finding anything at all because of the time that it took to interrogate the insurgents. This also leads to a greater disaster, which can kill many innocent people around that area. The long-term repercussions would be that that insurgents will be mentally ill because of the amount of torture. My team and i could be discharged from this intelligence group for all the mistreatment that we have done. The relationship with that other country might worsen because of the mistreatment that we have done to the insurgents.
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