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"Torture Works, Zero Dark Thirty Edition"

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Blogger Unknown said...

Somehow people miss the best argument against torture. If it "works" for us, then it works for everybody.

If torturing captured US pilots produces vital info about US evasion of air defenses, that info can "save lives." Extracting a confession of war crimes on camera can demoralize the enemy and end the war sooner, again "saving lives."

Having openly practiced torture itself, what would be the US argument against it?

Ah yes. Our pilots are in uniform and therefore entitled to Geneva convention protection. But then again, supposing you capture a guy who knows where a nuke is hidden...but he's wearing a government costume of some sort. Whada yeh gonna do? Kiss NYC goodbye?

Clearly, the US condones torture under the assumption that it is far too powerful to ever have to worry that large numbers of its military personnel would ever be captured.

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