ponderingturtle
Orthogonal Vector
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Excuse me, but I think that you do not realize that you are arguing against your own point.
First, of all ...
by the time a person is captured,
then delivered to a place where good torture can be done by people who actually know to do it,
then the person tortured to the point where he actually starts talking,
then the information he provides has been validated,
then so much time has elapsed that the person in question normally no longer has any information that is actionable.
Second, of all ...
when the USA tortures its detainees, then the USA is essentially granting permission for other people to torture citizens of the USA that they may be holding.
Therefore, when the USA tortures its detainees in clear violation of national and international law, then it becomes very difficult for the USA to prosecute other nations who practice torture.
As a result, the torture of detainees is a both a practical and morally bankrupt practice.
It also becomes a major propaganda coup for our enemies.