Torture during interrogation of terrorists

Mike_Yates

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Do you condone US interrogators bloodily mutilating children in front of their parents to coerce the detainee into disclosing intelligence?
 
There have been cases where high-value detainees have had their entire families raped, tortured, and killed in front of them, one after the other, including young children.

Also, some of the extreme interrogation techniques employed have the potential cause the subject to bleed to death, go into cardiac arrest, or die from shock.
 
Torture

Although the very act of torture creates no results
The fear of torture to ones self or family the leaving wondering
What is to happen next is the most phycological victory
To getting the truth out is it right of course not it has been going on for over a thousand years
Is it effective no productive possibly
Do we the USA use torture if you mean giving detainees free cable satellite
And money to buy stuff of eBay and amazon then yes that is torture
By giving detainees law degrees to mis use and redirect our constitution
Then yes that is torture
Raping and killin of family in front of them not on USA soil
Overseas probably again torture is not effective
 
if it saves (or might save) the life of a single US soldier or citizen i have no problem with it :D
 
Some of you should reconsider

When you ask this question about torture, you should consider the wars that we are fighting and just where the battlefields are.

The 'war on terror ' is fought on the ground and in the air all over the world. The unmanned drones are flying over your homes tonight. Your kid could be in the car with their target. The war on drugs starts just outside of the high school's doors, and drug dealing has already been termed a form of terrorism.

So when you guys just toss off an answer, like ,"Fuck them, who cares." You should think that you could be talking about a situation that involved your family or people you care about.

A police state is a claymore mine, not a rifle. there is tremendous amounts of collateral damage.
 
There have been cases where high-value detainees have had their entire families raped, tortured, and killed in front of them, one after the other, including young children.

Also, some of the extreme interrogation techniques employed have the potential cause the subject to bleed to death, go into cardiac arrest, or die from shock.

good

more please
 
You might want to watch the straight-to-DVD movie "unthinkable" with Samuel L. Jackson and Michael Sheen. It is about a 'ticking time bomb scenario" involving multiple terrorist improvised nuclear devices.

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0914863/?ref_=fn_al_tt_1

Here is the plot synopsis.

"A convert to Islam sends the U.S. government a tape showing him in three nondescript storage rooms, each of which may contain a nuclear bomb set to detonate in less than a week. Helen Brody, an FBI agent in L.A., is tasked with finding the bombs while a CIA "consultant," known as H, interrogates the suspect who has allowed himself to be caught. The suspect, whose wife and children have left him and disappeared, seems to know exactly what the interrogation will entail. Even as H ratchets up the pressure, using torture over Brody's objection, the suspect doesn't crack. Should H do the unthinkable, and will Brody acquiesce? Is any Constitutional principle worth possible loss of life?"
 
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There have been cases where high-value detainees have had their entire families raped, tortured, and killed in front of them, one after the other, including young children.

Also, some of the extreme interrogation techniques employed have the potential cause the subject to bleed to death, go into cardiac arrest, or die from shock.

Can you provide any legitimate source for this?
 
Although the very act of torture creates no results
The fear of torture to ones self or family the leaving wondering
What is to happen next is the most phycological victory
To getting the truth out is it right of course not it has been going on for over a thousand years
Is it effective no productive possibly
Do we the USA use torture if you mean giving detainees free cable satellite
And money to buy stuff of eBay and amazon then yes that is torture
By giving detainees law degrees to mis use and redirect our constitution
Then yes that is torture
Raping and killin of family in front of them not on USA soil
Overseas probably again torture is not effective

You should read books by Robinson Risner or Jeremiah Denton both of which will prove torture DOES work.

If it DIDNT, it would have died out centuries ago.
 
You should read books by Robinson Risner or Jeremiah Denton both of which will prove torture DOES work.

If it DIDNT, it would have died out centuries ago.

Victims of torture will lie to and misinform their interrogators just to get their torment to stop.

If they are innocent, they will tell the interrogator whatever they want to hear, even if it isn't true.
 
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