leftysergeant
Penultimate Amazing
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Good. At least you are willing to admit that torture might be moral in some instances. That's progress. But I see you still suffer from the liberal belief that all wrongs and all evils are morally equivalent. We don't have to accept the view of evil people that their torture is justified. And as history has shown, even if you take the high ground, the evil people may still claim their use of torture (and beheading) is justified. As is happening right now in this war.
If we are the same kinds of dirtbags as the dirtbags we are fighting, have we even a right to exist anymore?
(I know. Dumb move asking an amoral person such a question.)
Not true. There are many historical cases (I pointed the way to some earlier in this thread) where the intelligence gathered by torture was quite reliable and saved many lives.
You have to porove that. As far as any of us know, especially those of us who are the least bit aware of the history of warfare, it came out of the back of your pants.
As to training bad guys to resist torture, you'll no doubt help them do that if you foolishly publish the tortures that you dream up to inflict on them ... as Obama's Administration just did. In other cases, no amount of preparation is really going to help. And you forget that the good guys can also react by devising new methods.
Learn sopme history. Dirtbag Rummy learned this stuff from the bad guys. He had his thugs reverse-engineer the S.E.R.E. program, which was based on resisting the actual tactics that the Chinese used on priosoners in the Korean War, to squeeze what they wanted out of POWs.
The dirtbags learned from dirtbags and al Qaeda already has that info. Learn your bloody history before you lecture those of us who have.