I've seen a lot of threads relating to President Bush and torture.
For example we've been sending quite a few people to forigen prisons... We've said that "terrorists" don't apply under the geneva convention as they aren't fighting for a particular country. We get to keep them locked as long as we please, and let them go however we please. They don't any wear any disgunishable uniforms.
Can torture be justified?
Lets say we know a large scale terrorist attack will happen sometime in major East Cost City. We have a 35 year old male with a family of 3 that has a normal office job and makes a above average living. We know he is somehow involved with the plot and won't cooperate at all. If we were to "convince" him that he should help us, it'd be a PR disaster if he was released back to his family.
Thats just one situation.
For example we've been sending quite a few people to forigen prisons... We've said that "terrorists" don't apply under the geneva convention as they aren't fighting for a particular country. We get to keep them locked as long as we please, and let them go however we please. They don't any wear any disgunishable uniforms.
Can torture be justified?
Lets say we know a large scale terrorist attack will happen sometime in major East Cost City. We have a 35 year old male with a family of 3 that has a normal office job and makes a above average living. We know he is somehow involved with the plot and won't cooperate at all. If we were to "convince" him that he should help us, it'd be a PR disaster if he was released back to his family.
Thats just one situation.