BenBurch
Gatekeeper of The Left
Please name those being held, without a trial, or scheduled trial date.
Until tried, innocent.
Please name those being held, without a trial, or scheduled trial date.
This isn't true at all. Wikileaks recently released the files on all the detainees at Guantanamo. It seems that a lot of them were in fact innocent. They were locked up for years, just because they had been at the wrong place at the wrong time, because they had a suspected terrorist as a customer, because someone turned them in for a reward. There was even a case of mistaken identity, and they didn't even let that guy go for several years.If a person is in Gitmo, they are probably experiencing the same negative effects/torture they acted upon others, either directly or indirectly through orders. The difference is the people in Gitmo are not innocent, the people they've harmed probably were innocent or manipulated.
Not at all. It's a good way to show how silly it is to argue that waterboarding is OK because it doesn't cause permanent physical injuries.Stupidest post of the day.
It would probably be quicker for you to name all the Guantanamo detainees who are serving a sentence handed down by a judge and/or jury after a conviction, and thus would no longer be considered "innocent" under US law.Please name those being held, without a trial, or scheduled trial date.
We knew that innocent people must have been locked up, mainly because we know that people are ********, but these documents have revealed a lot of new information. For example, they list the specific reasons why each detainee was moved to Guantanamo, and in many cases, the reasons are pure ********. For example, one guy was believed to be able to provide information about the air strikes on his home town. (American air strikes that had already happened?) Another guy was believed to have information about how to go by car between Afghanistan and Iran.We knew that without Wikileaks' "help."
I think one of the articles of the Wikileaks documents said that there were 779 detainees, and only one of them had been tried. He was charged with hundreds of different crimes, but was only found guilty of one. Unfortunately I don't remember where I read that. If I find it, I'll post a link.Please name those being held, without a trial, or scheduled trial date.
How many false leads did we get from torture info? How many people did we torture who didn't actually know the things we wanted to find out? It's quite dishonest to never mention any of the many misses and then jump up and down when there's a hit.
If I torture a million people and demand to know what crimes they committed, I'll probably find out about something I can act on. That doesn't mean that my actions were good or made the world better.
We knew that without Wikileaks' "help."
^^^ This
Torture proponents here are doing a really good job of counting the "hits" and discounting the misses.
In fact, leaving the moral question aside, I'll go one further in the criticism of torture as a useful tool: it is entirely possible that those tortured just made up stuff to a) get the pain to stop, or b) stick it to the U.S. by giving us false leads.
How much time was wasted tracking down false leads & misinformation obtained from torture? As someone already mentioned upthread, this is more than an academic question, because KSM apparently fed our operatives false information when he was being tortured.
then you don't know what you are saying
heres some links to help you
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Secret_service
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Central_Intelligence_Agency
now you were saying that its unfair that the C.I.A. don't fully disclose all their intelligence data gained through torture.....
who exactly did you want them to disclose the data to for it to be honest ?
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Indeed, this is at the heart of the false ticking time bomb justification...we know there's a bomb, it is set to go off, we will torture you until you reveal its location. But why wouldn't a determined terrorist lie? It would stop the torture, it would set the torturers off on a wild goose chase and, with luck, doing so would take enough time to allow the bomb to go off. Mission accomplished.
How many false leads did we get from torture info? How many people did we torture who didn't actually know the things we wanted to find out? It's quite dishonest to never mention any of the many misses and then jump up and down when there's a hit.
If I torture a million people and demand to know what crimes they committed, I'll probably find out about something I can act on. That doesn't mean that my actions were good or made the world better.
Seems to me some of the torture proponents are more concerned about getting their groove on as opposed to getting actual useful intel.
Word of advice, kid: E. Garrett is not the one being obtuse here.You can replace "torture" with "gave them all cake and presents" and you'd still get the same answer. Semantics at best, and anyone who finds a point in this is better off letting others thinks for them...
The whole idea is just dumb though. If you didn't torture him, and you gave him cake, ice cream, and presents he could STILL lie and give false intel. I'm not saying waterboarding yields higher results in reliable information, but you should also admit that nothing else does either as far as we can tell.
The whole idea is just dumb though. If you didn't torture him, and you gave him cake, ice cream, and presents he could STILL lie and give false intel. I'm not saying waterboarding yields higher results in reliable information, but you should also admit that nothing else does either as far as we can tell.
Don't have to be a prick about it Shadow.
Moral reprehensibility plays no role in the effectiveness of the method which is why I'm largely ignoring that for the argument itself.
I've already said torturing is evil, but I tolerate the evil if it means it gets the information I need.
The real question is...can you get the same results without EITs. I'm sure you probably can, but then it becomes a question of it EIT's expedite the process on the whole (you get info faster) or more reliable. We don't know that, but so far the methods used involved EIT's and we DID get info using the whole regimen (which included EIT's) so now we need to test and see if we can execute a similar regimen without EIT's and see which method yields better results.