http://content1.clipmarks.com/conten...4-3A07CF501B7C
Good to know just in case...
http://content1.clipmarks.com/conten...4-3A07CF501B7C
Good to know just in case...
of what. you wanting to blow yourself and a few US citizens up?
i'm all in favor of using it on Enemy Non Combatents. or as i call them Muslim Extremist.
no uniform NO geneva convention applies.
I just found the video interesting...I've had a couple long arguments with people about waterboarding being torture. I think we should use waterboarding for any enemy combatant lucky enough to be captured. I wish they would bring back the quick drop and sudden stop for the death penalty.
I agree that if they are not wearing a "standard, recognized" uniform, anything goes. I may be a little hard hearted on this but...
If I captured several "terrorists" or just plain enemy combantants. I put them all in the same room and line them up. Ask one a question. He doesn't answer, blow his head off. Go down the line.
Waterboarding isn't fun but it's not life threatening. My dad had a friend that was in 'Nam and was a POW for about 4 years. Unfortunately about 6 years after he was freed he divorced his wife, left his kids, and committed suicide. Before he did that though, he had some crazy stories about torture...
If an "enemy" has information that can save your or your team/country/side/etc life, ANYTHING goes in my mind.
Flame suit on.
I'm not against waterboarding terrorists by any means.
But what I AM against is all the propoganda BS on both sides "Ohh nooo we can't torture them..."
"It's not torture, it only simulates drowning."
The video is correct. It doesn not "simulate" drowning. It is slow drowning. and it is torture.
And no, the geneva conventions do NOT apply because
They're not soldiers. They're terrorists. "non combatants"
All that said, if some terrorist has vital information, torture away.
Let's just call it what it is.
Waterboarding is nowhere near torture. We do it to our own troops in SERE school. The politicains have really screwed this up. Now, even physical exercise is considered extreme (even though srtaight out of FM 21-20 and required by EVERY soldier, EVERY morning) when applied to captured prisoners. Since when did terrorists get more rights than the soldier?
"A lot of people seem obliged to have a viewpoint."