JoeTheJuggler
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Torture is defined as the intentional infliction of severe pain--mental or physical--by an agent of a government on a person in his custody or control for the purpose of extracting information, a confession or as punishment. It is so defined in the Convention Against Torture (signed and ratified by the US and therefore part of US law), and in the U.S. Code Title 18, Part 1, Chapter 113C, section 2340 (passed to comply with the CAT).First,what is the definition of torture?
I find it interesting that you're willing to express the opinion that waterboarding isn't torture when you've also expressed ignorance of the definition of torture.I personally dont consider waterboarding torture.
You just intuit that it's not torture?