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Prestor Jack wrote:torture is a wide subject.
wouldn't any human mistreatment fall into the category?
and if so, could we distinguish between the u.s. methods of sleep deprivation and the like from the british "beat the everloving shit out of them" or the israeli "just enough to keep them breathing" techniques. not to say all three don't adopt, mix and match; but there is quite a difference between these and say, sawing the heads off of civilian contractors.
all in all dirty business, but i dont see it as simply a black and white matter. as much as the
"western" countries would love to have had a much more benevolent history with the middle east, we have to make due with the miserable present; avoiding more skyscrapers toppling and trains derailing due to someone's idea of political statement. nevertheless, we'd all like there to be more "intelligence" in rounding up people who genuinely need to be "questioned", and the surest way to reach the desirable is to have the freedom to talk about and criticize procedure.
Juan_Bottom wrote:I'm don't know guys. The UN, Amnesty International, and now the Red Cross all define many of our American techniques as torture.
The Red Cross is the big-ey. How can we still have a discussion about whether it is still considered torture?
A lot of the US methods go beyond sleep deprivation.
Anyone hear about that case a while back where an young(7?) Afgani boy had his testicals crushed with a car battery in front of his family? The CIA was trying to get his father to talk. The boy had nothing to do with it. An extreme case I'm sure, but I haven't been able to learn what happened to the agents responsible.
Juan_Bottom wrote:I'm don't know guys. The UN, Amnesty International, and now the Red Cross all define many of our American techniques as torture.
The Red Cross is the big-ey. How can we still have a discussion about whether it is still considered torture?
GabonX wrote:If this is true it would be a form of torture. Do you have some kind of evidence to back up this allegation or are you just slandering my country?
GabonX wrote:Breaking bones, cutting off fingers,
Snorri1234 wrote:Juan_Bottom wrote:I'm don't know guys. The UN, Amnesty International, and now the Red Cross all define many of our American techniques as torture.
The Red Cross is the big-ey. How can we still have a discussion about whether it is still considered torture?
Exactly. I know it's nice to talk about how torture is defined and where we should draw the line and if the pro's outweigh the con's but you're forgetting the simple fact that what the US is doing is considered torture by everyone.
The debate has already taken place. We've already established what torture is, but then the current administration decided to just ignore it and use some bullshit Jack Bauer justification to deal with the questions arising. Torture doesn't work, numerous officials have said so.
GabonX wrote:There is a movement to redefine torture as any form of cruelty and if people are successful in their efforts it will undermine the ability of the state to protect it's citizens. "Torture" as practiced by the United States is a far cry from torture in the traditional sense of the word while the enemies of the United States have no problem practicing it in it's most gruesome form (cutting someone's head off and posting it on the internet).
To clarify, torture should be defined as extreme abuse which leaves lasting physical harm. Breaking bones, cutting off fingers, mangling genitals, putting cigarettes or other burning hot surfaces on the skin all qualify as torture.
Holding someone under water and then bringing them up leaving no lasting physical harm of any kind may or may not fall under the category of torture in it's most mild form but regardless of this it was not practiced widely by the United States. If my memory serves me it was used on only three people in an effort to save thousands of lives and is therefore completely forgivable if not essential to our survival.
JACKAZZTJM wrote:booooohooooo so we torture terrorists who want to waste our "infidel" lives who gives a shit anything to keep my family and friends safe is cool wit me!
JACKAZZTJM wrote:booooohooooo so we torture terrorists who want to waste our "infidel" lives who gives a shit anything to keep my family and friends safe is cool wit me!
Snorri1234 wrote:JACKAZZTJM wrote:booooohooooo so we torture terrorists who want to waste our "infidel" lives who gives a shit anything to keep my family and friends safe is cool wit me!
Yeah....we only torture terrorists....
Juan_Bottom wrote:Snorri1234 wrote:Juan_Bottom wrote:I'm don't know guys. The UN, Amnesty International, and now the Red Cross all define many of our American techniques as torture.
The Red Cross is the big-ey. How can we still have a discussion about whether it is still considered torture?
Exactly. I know it's nice to talk about how torture is defined and where we should draw the line and if the pro's outweigh the con's but you're forgetting the simple fact that what the US is doing is considered torture by everyone.
The debate has already taken place. We've already established what torture is, but then the current administration decided to just ignore it and use some bullshit Jack Bauer justification to deal with the questions arising. Torture doesn't work, numerous officials have said so.
Exactly-Exactly! There's no arguement anymore, unless they get some new tactics.
Frigidus wrote:JACKAZZTJM wrote:booooohooooo so we torture terrorists who want to waste our "infidel" lives who gives a shit anything to keep my family and friends safe is cool wit me!
Most of the "terrorists" we've tortured have been innocent men. See Abu Ghraib.
JACKAZZTJM wrote:Snorri1234 wrote:JACKAZZTJM wrote:booooohooooo so we torture terrorists who want to waste our "infidel" lives who gives a shit anything to keep my family and friends safe is cool wit me!
Yeah....we only torture terrorists....
hahahahaha what do u think that were just running around torturing random people? get a grip you lunatic!
GabonX wrote:Frigidus wrote:JACKAZZTJM wrote:booooohooooo so we torture terrorists who want to waste our "infidel" lives who gives a shit anything to keep my family and friends safe is cool wit me!
Most of the "terrorists" we've tortured have been innocent men. See Abu Ghraib.
Actually the issue with Abu Ghraib isn't that we were torturing innocent people but that it was wrong to torture anyone at all, regardless of whether or not they were murderers.
I'm sure many if not everyone the United States has imprisoned claims that they are innocent. This doesn't change the fact that the vast majority of them are not.
JACKAZZTJM wrote:Abu Ghaib!!!!!!!! Who really gives a shit about that anymore those disgusting terrorists freaks got what they deserved!
JACKAZZTJM wrote:Abu Ghaib!!!!!!!! Who really gives a shit about that anymore those disgusting terrorists freaks got what they deserved!
GabonX wrote:Contrary to your opinions what is and is not considered torture is a hotly contested issue today.
It has also been argued that because the terrorists detained do not fight for an existing nation that they are not protected.
As for there being a unified definition as to what constitutes torture, no such thing exists. The extremes of torture, which are not now and never have been condoned by the United States, are obvious but the lesser forms are not clearly defined. For example, the articles posted claim that sleep depravation is a form of torture which is not universally agreed as a form of torture.
Regardless, we know that torture in it's worst form is practiced by the enemies of the United States while what the United States has done may not even be a form of torture. Based on this I think it's clear that the United States still holds the moral high ground over entities like Al Qaeda and Saddam Hussein.
You all seem quick to condemn torture but none of you have offered any explanation as to what it is. So far I've been the only one to do so. At this point it is necessary for those of you on the other side who have claimed that "everyone agrees what torture is" to provide some kind of document which outlines what it is. You have given up the luxury of making up your own definition by making such comments.
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