This proves that it's an issue of opinion on where to draw that line. Something some of you don't seem to get with your holier than thou attitude and unrealistic views of the world.
You're accusing ME of being unrealistic? That's a laugh. Or would be, if we weren't talking about torture and war.
How about something a little closer to home. What if we had KSM in custody just before 9/11 and we had followed up on the intel as should have been done to know there was an up coming attack. Would that be an impossible scenario? And would you have chosen KSM's rights over the lives and families of those killed on 9/11?
You don't get it, do you?
It's not a matter of KSM's "rights". If we had apprehended him, what sort of "rights" would he have had?
If we had tortured him, let me ask you this.... Suppose he had started to talk. At what point would we have known whether he was telling us the truth, or telling us BS so we'd stop torturing him?
And keep in mind, we're talking about people
willing to kill themselves for their twisted ideology.
Suppose he had told us that a dozen men were planting a nuclear device in California designed to trigger a massive earthquake.
Would we have said, "Thanks," given him a cup of tea, and rushed off to stop the plot?
Of course not.
The trouble with information gleaned from torture is that once you start, you never know when you've gotten correct information or bad information. And the narrower the timeframe (as in your imaginary scenarios) the more this spoiler comes into play because you don't have time to verify.
Your entire scenario relies upon having known then what we know now in retrospect -- which, if it had been true then, would have removed the need for the interrogation in the first place.
Or say that he had been in custody during the attacks but nothing was done with him for fear of people getting upset that we might not be nice to terrorists.
That is not even worthy of a reply. "Nice to terrorists"? Again, you're indulging in a comic-book fantasy of the world, not reality.
Would you have any trouble explaining to the family of the dead that it would have been wrong to torture KSM in an attempt to try and prevent the attack?
But I'm not arguing about right and wrong. I'm not arguing about morals. I'm talking about what works and doesn't, about actions and consequences.
Most everything you enjoy in life was based on someone else's suffering. There is a price for everything. And taking this unrealistic moral holier than thou stand point is just an easy way out. Gosh eveeryone will like you if you're against bad things, that's a real toughie. But of course it's 1000x more unrealistic than your show 24.
Go back and read my posts. You're projecting your own unfounded biases on me. I fully understand that my soft life is built on others' grief. I'm not holier-than-thou... in fact, I admit to being totally amoral. I don't talk in terms of "bad things".
When you grow up, come back and we'll talk.