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{{Short description|FBI agent; Saddam Hussein's interrogator}} | {{Short description|FBI agent; Saddam Hussein's interrogator}} | ||
'''George Piro''' is an ] ] (SAC) at the ]'s Miami Field Office. He was the Team Leader and Lead Interrogator of the ] Team in 2004.<ref name="books.google.com">{{cite web|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=uof0TefzQRMC|title=Congressional Record, V. 153, Part 19, October 1, 2007 to October 16, 2007|publisher=Government Printing Office|via=Google Books}}</ref><ref name="George Piro">{{cite news| url=http://www.nydailynews.com/news/world/book-fbi-agent-saddam-hussein-cried-meeting-article-1.260607 | location=New York | title=Daily News}}</ref> | '''George Piro''' is an ] ] (SAC) at the ]'s Miami Field Office. He was the Team Leader and Lead Interrogator of the ] Team in 2004.<ref name="books.google.com">{{cite web|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=uof0TefzQRMC|title=Congressional Record, V. 153, Part 19, October 1, 2007 to October 16, 2007|publisher=Government Printing Office|via=Google Books}}</ref><ref name="George Piro">{{cite news| url=http://www.nydailynews.com/news/world/book-fbi-agent-saddam-hussein-cried-meeting-article-1.260607 | location=New York | title=Daily News}}</ref> | ||
== Saddam Hussein interrogation == | == Saddam Hussein interrogation == | ||
As a relatively new agent (he only had 5 years of experience with the Bureau before being given the assignment to interrogate Saddam), Piro's fluency in Arabic opened high-level opportunities for him during the ], at a time when approximately 1 in 1000 FBI special agents spoke the language.<ref name="natgeo2010" /> The television show '']'' revealed in January 2008 that he had secretly gained the confidence of ] while ] while he was imprisoned after the second war in ].<ref>{{cite news | last = Pelley | first = Scott | title = Interrogator Shares Saddam's Confessions | work = ] | date = 2008 |
As a relatively new agent (he only had 5 years of experience with the Bureau before being given the assignment to interrogate Saddam), Piro's fluency in Arabic opened high-level opportunities for him during the ], at a time when approximately 1 in 1000 FBI special agents spoke the language.<ref name="natgeo2010" /> The television show '']'' revealed in January 2008 that he had secretly gained the confidence of ] while ] while he was imprisoned after the second war in ].<ref>{{cite news | last = Pelley | first = Scott | title = Interrogator Shares Saddam's Confessions | work = ] | date = January 27, 2008 | url = http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2008/01/24/60minutes/main3749494.shtml| access-date = February 8, 2008 }}</ref> During his conversations with Hussein, Piro reported that Hussein had not expected a U.S. invasion of ]. Piro also confirmed through their discussions that Iraq did not have ] at the time of the ] in 2003, but that Hussein would not give up attempts to obtain them in order to secure his country from the perceived threat posed by Iran and its weapons program. Further, any links to ] and ] were denied, as Hussein held himself as a secular ruler and did not believe in the creation of an Islamic state.<ref name="natgeo2010">"Inside: Interrogating Saddam", National Geographic, 2010.</ref> | ||
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On July 1, 2009, the ] declassified and released the official FBI ] filed at the time of Saddam's interrogation, detailing 20 formal interviews and 5 casual conversations throughout 2004, much of which were between Piro and Saddam, including details of conversation and thoughts shared by Saddam himself.<ref>{{Cite web|date=July 1, 2009|title=Saddam Hussein Talks to the FBI: 20 Interviews and 5 Conversations with "High Value Detainee # 1" in 2004|url=https://nsarchive2.gwu.edu/NSAEBB/NSAEBB279/index.htm|access-date=October 23, 2020|website=The National Security Archive}}</ref> | ||
== Personal life and career == | == Personal life and career == | ||
Born and raised in ], ] of ] heritage, Piro is the son of Mr. & Mrs. Lazar Piro who immigrated to ] during the ] when he was 12 years old. Turlock is located in ]'s ], which has a large Assyrian population.<ref>{{cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=vVVLVEApMLkC|title=The Threat Matrix: The FBI at War in the Age of Global Terror|first=Garrett M.|last=Graff|date= |
Born and raised in ], ] of ] heritage, Piro is the son of Mr. & Mrs. Lazar Piro who immigrated to ] during the ] when he was 12 years old. Turlock is located in ]'s ], which has a large Assyrian population.<ref>{{cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=vVVLVEApMLkC|title=The Threat Matrix: The FBI at War in the Age of Global Terror|first=Garrett M.|last=Graff|date=March 28, 2011|publisher=Little, Brown|isbn=9780316120883|via=Google Books}}</ref> After he graduated from high school, Piro enlisted in the ] and served as a ].<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.washingtonian.com/print/articles/6/174/18975.html |title=Archived copy |access-date=September 4, 2011 |archive-date=August 15, 2011 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110815051657/http://www.washingtonian.com/print/articles/6/174/18975.html |url-status=dead }}</ref> After his service in the U.S. Air Force, he began his career in ] with the ] in 1989. He went to ] to earn a ].<ref>{{cite news | url=http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2008/01/24/60minutes/main3749494.shtml | work=CBS News | title=Interrogator Shares Saddam's Confessions}}</ref> Working his way up the ranks in the Ceres Police Department, Piro became a Criminal Investigator II for the ] ]'s office, where he investigated felony cases involving career criminals and was assigned to the Stanislaus County Drug Enforcement Agency. In 1999, he began his career with the FBI and was assigned to the ].<ref name="books.google.com"/> | ||
He speaks ], ] and ] fluently as well as ].<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.lcnj.com/Lebanese-Newsletter-February-2008.htm |title=Archived copy |access-date=2009 |
He speaks ], ] and ] fluently as well as ].<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.lcnj.com/Lebanese-Newsletter-February-2008.htm |title=Archived copy |access-date=January 9, 2009 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080512223940/http://www.lcnj.com/Lebanese-Newsletter-February-2008.htm |archive-date=May 12, 2008 |url-status=dead }}</ref> | ||
By 2007, Piro was serving as Supervisor of the FBI's Joint Terrorism Task Force in the Washington Field Office.<ref name="books.google.com"/> Piro was listed as being a Special Agent in Charge of the FBI Field Office in Miami in January 2017 when he served as the agency's spokesman concerning the FBI's investigation of the ].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://fox8.com/2017/01/07/fort-lauderdale-airport-shooter-came-here-specifically-to-attack-fbi-says/|title=Fort Lauderdale airport shooter 'came here specifically' to attack, FBI says|date= |
By 2007, Piro was serving as Supervisor of the FBI's Joint Terrorism Task Force in the Washington Field Office.<ref name="books.google.com"/> Piro was listed as being a Special Agent in Charge of the FBI Field Office in Miami in January 2017 when he served as the agency's spokesman concerning the FBI's investigation of the ].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://fox8.com/2017/01/07/fort-lauderdale-airport-shooter-came-here-specifically-to-attack-fbi-says/|title=Fort Lauderdale airport shooter 'came here specifically' to attack, FBI says|date=January 7, 2017|publisher=FOX 8}}</ref> | ||
On October 18, 2017, FBI Director ] announced the appointment of George Piro as the Assistant Director of the International Operations Division at FBI Headquarters in Washington, D.C.{{Citation needed|date=January 2022}} | On October 18, 2017, FBI Director ] announced the appointment of George Piro as the Assistant Director of the International Operations Division at FBI Headquarters in Washington, D.C.{{Citation needed|date=January 2022}} |
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FBI agent; Saddam Hussein's interrogator
George Piro is an Assyrian-American special agent in charge (SAC) at the Federal Bureau of Investigation's Miami Field Office. He was the Team Leader and Lead Interrogator of the Saddam Hussein Interrogation Team in 2004.
Saddam Hussein interrogation
As a relatively new agent (he only had 5 years of experience with the Bureau before being given the assignment to interrogate Saddam), Piro's fluency in Arabic opened high-level opportunities for him during the Iraq War, at a time when approximately 1 in 1000 FBI special agents spoke the language. The television show 60 Minutes revealed in January 2008 that he had secretly gained the confidence of Saddam Hussein while interrogating Hussein while he was imprisoned after the second war in Iraq. During his conversations with Hussein, Piro reported that Hussein had not expected a U.S. invasion of Iraq. Piro also confirmed through their discussions that Iraq did not have weapons of mass destruction at the time of the U.S. invasion in 2003, but that Hussein would not give up attempts to obtain them in order to secure his country from the perceived threat posed by Iran and its weapons program. Further, any links to Bin Laden and Al-Qaeda were denied, as Hussein held himself as a secular ruler and did not believe in the creation of an Islamic state.
On July 1, 2009, the National Security Archive declassified and released the official FBI FD-302 forms filed at the time of Saddam's interrogation, detailing 20 formal interviews and 5 casual conversations throughout 2004, much of which were between Piro and Saddam, including details of conversation and thoughts shared by Saddam himself.
Personal life and career
Born and raised in Beirut, Lebanon of Assyrian heritage, Piro is the son of Mr. & Mrs. Lazar Piro who immigrated to Turlock, California during the Lebanese Civil War when he was 12 years old. Turlock is located in California's San Joaquin Valley, which has a large Assyrian population. After he graduated from high school, Piro enlisted in the United States Air Force and served as a security policeman. After his service in the U.S. Air Force, he began his career in law enforcement with the City of Ceres Police Department in 1989. He went to night school to earn a college degree. Working his way up the ranks in the Ceres Police Department, Piro became a Criminal Investigator II for the Stanislaus County District Attorney's office, where he investigated felony cases involving career criminals and was assigned to the Stanislaus County Drug Enforcement Agency. In 1999, he began his career with the FBI and was assigned to the Phoenix Field Office.
He speaks English, Arabic and Aramaic (Assyrian) fluently as well as French.
By 2007, Piro was serving as Supervisor of the FBI's Joint Terrorism Task Force in the Washington Field Office. Piro was listed as being a Special Agent in Charge of the FBI Field Office in Miami in January 2017 when he served as the agency's spokesman concerning the FBI's investigation of the Fort Lauderdale airport shooting.
On October 18, 2017, FBI Director Christopher Wray announced the appointment of George Piro as the Assistant Director of the International Operations Division at FBI Headquarters in Washington, D.C.
References
- ^ "Congressional Record, V. 153, Part 19, October 1, 2007 to October 16, 2007". Government Printing Office – via Google Books.
- "Daily News". New York.
- ^ "Inside: Interrogating Saddam", National Geographic, 2010.
- Pelley, Scott (January 27, 2008). "Interrogator Shares Saddam's Confessions". CBS News. Retrieved February 8, 2008.
- "Saddam Hussein Talks to the FBI: 20 Interviews and 5 Conversations with "High Value Detainee # 1" in 2004". The National Security Archive. July 1, 2009. Retrieved October 23, 2020.
- Graff, Garrett M. (March 28, 2011). The Threat Matrix: The FBI at War in the Age of Global Terror. Little, Brown. ISBN 9780316120883 – via Google Books.
- "Archived copy". Archived from the original on August 15, 2011. Retrieved September 4, 2011.
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: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link) - "Interrogator Shares Saddam's Confessions". CBS News.
- "Archived copy". Archived from the original on May 12, 2008. Retrieved January 9, 2009.
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: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link) - "Fort Lauderdale airport shooter 'came here specifically' to attack, FBI says". FOX 8. January 7, 2017.