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Originally Posted by Cindy
So is he for or against it? And have other countries used it on American POW'S?
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Other countries have and will continue to employ tactics much more extreme than waterboarding-- this does not make waterboarding right or wrong for the U.S.
But to answer your question, in Iraq, U.S. soldiers have been found mutillated-- showing signs of torture that occurred
before death.
Furthermore, if I had to choose my poison, I'd choose waterboarding over beheading every time.
Who decided that waterboarding is torture in the first place? What is the criterion?
I have heard that during the Vietnam War, the bad guys would take glass "straws" and insert them into the male organ and then shatter the glass inside the organ as a means of torture.
In a relative sense, water boarding is not the worst thing that can happen to you in you are captured by your enemy.
Every enemy combatant that America captures will fare better in the hands of our medical and legal system than if they were captured by one of the warring factions closer to their own homeland.