The article discusses the trial where three Iraqis are suing CACI Premier Technology for alleged torture and abuse while being held at Abu Ghraib prison after the 2003 invasion of Iraq. The plaintiffs claim that CACI interrogators instructed military police to "soften up" detainees, resulting in torture. The jury is deliberating whether CACI employees conspired to abuse the plaintiffs. The trial coincides with the 9/11-related anniversary and highlights the impact of Abu Ghraib on the perception of the U.S.'s war on terror. The plaintiffs argue that CACI should be held responsible for the mistreatment. The article also presents details from the detainees' testimonies and implications of CACI employees in the abuse. Witness testimonies from military police and interrogators are also discussed. The article emphasizes the impact of the Abu Ghraib scandal on the U.S.'s reputation and the global perception of the war on terror.