Well, *dear*, I see you are having trouble with this hypothetical too.
Not really. The thing is, when you build an argument using an hypothetical scenario, it's best to use an hypothetical scenario that is remotely plausible. Otherwise you are just mouthing off at nothing at all.
For the record, I religiously watch, and enjoy, 24. But I'm clever enough to know that it's 100% unrealistic
fiction.
You know the city where the bomb will go off, but don't know where the bomb is in the city. And it turns out to be the city where you and your family currently reside. So, do you torture the individual in the hopes of saving not only the hundreds of thousands of innocent lives, but your own family, or do you cut and run from the city (with your family) to save yourselves (of course, taking the prisoner with you because afterall it would be torture to make him wait in the city knowing the bomb is about to go off and he will die)? Or do you just wait for the bomb to go off while feeling superior?
You watch far too much TV. There's no way such a scenario could ever occur, and you know it.
Thing is, you have to make up some fiction in order to prove your point, because you know that there is no real life situation where your point could possibly be proven. If there were, you'd use those real life scenarios instead. Say, do you read Terry Goodkind books, by any chance?
The stupid just rools off of this. The chance of knowing that there is a bomb, but not knowing where it is, while still knowing who to torture the fool out of is as likely as finding a a rational twoofer in a mental hospital.
And no one transported from Baghram to Gitmo will have actionable intelligence by the time he gets there.
You are arguing from an ignorance of anything at all relevant to what does and does not work in law enforcement or military operations.
Yes, he's quite disconnected from reality.
We are actually talking about an imaginary hypothetical piece of nonsense that you made up in your head.
Yup. But hey, I can do that, too. Let's see...
BeAChooser, do you think that child rape is wrong in every circumstance? Of course you do. So do we all.
...But hey! What if a rabid lunatic psychopath abducted you and your family, and threatened to blow up the building he stuck your family in, unless you rape the child he's asking you to, because he would get off at seeing you do it? Would you do it, to save your own family? Of course, you might think you have no guarantee it will work, but we're talking about the life of your family here, would you take that chance, or would you refuse it, feeling all superior while your family gets blown to bits?

Wait, wait, what if it weren't just your family, but <Jack Bauer voice>thousands of innocent American lives</Jack Bauer voice> at stake??
Now there's a scenario for you. Ever see the movie "The Satan Bug"? Not all that farfetched given advances in genetic and nanotech engineering.
Yeah, it's about as "not that farfetched" as the ridiculous scenario I described above.

I'd add that on the off-chance that a sadistic wizard with proven powers threatened to destroy the planet unless I commit some egregious crime that goes against my moral compass, I'd probably do it if I thought there was no other way. But I can sleep easy at night knowing that kind of crap only ever happens in speculative fiction.