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Organi5ed Chao5 8:53 Tue Dec 9
The US carried out 'brutal' interrogations
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-30401100

Justified? Hypocritical? Necessary? More harm than good?

Some highlights from the article:

- "The CIA misled Americans about what it was doing"

- "The intelligence gained from the programme was critical to our understanding of al-Qaeda..."

- "Suspects were interrogated using methods such as waterboarding, slapping, humiliation, exposure to cold and sleep deprivation."

- "...the authors concluded that in none of the cases they looked at did these brutal methods stop a terrorist attack"

- "...America is big enough to admit when it's wrong and confident enough to learn from its mistakes"

Replies - In Chronological Order (Show Newest Messages First)

mentor 8:56 Tue Dec 9
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Fucking right too.

Hammer and Pickle 8:56 Tue Dec 9
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REMAIN INDOORS!

geoffpikey 9:04 Tue Dec 9
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"America is big enough to admit when it's wrong and confident enough to learn from its mistakes"

Righto. So the only nation to use nuclear weapons tries to stop every "enemy" playing catch-up. And continues to torture. All OK then!

bobbymoore 9:08 Tue Dec 9
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I'd rather have the US as the big bully than China or Russia

Hammer and Pickle 9:15 Tue Dec 9
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People who believe they are oppressed by the US are generally total bellends, and when they are not total they are general bellends.

riosleftsock 9:18 Tue Dec 9
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Its just like Ronald Antly/Alex Jones said it was.

SCREAMS

mashed in maryland 9:21 Tue Dec 9
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Don't wanna be tortured?

Don't be a fucking terrorist then.

Robbo 59 9:22 Tue Dec 9
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Ooooooooohhhh that was a surprise!!

riosleftsock 9:22 Tue Dec 9
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Was that at anyone in particular mashed?

5th, stirling, hani etc - time for a new log in pals.

Crassus 9:24 Tue Dec 9
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Yeah and in other news Hitler is dead

Take liberties with the big boys and you can expect a slap, what's the news?

Vexed 9:58 Tue Dec 9
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You can bet those being tortured would do a lot worse to any of us given half a sniff.

Kinda shit if you're being tortured but genuinely dont know anything though, but thats the game.

Hammer and Pickle 9:59 Tue Dec 9
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Bwootal

DukeofDevo 10:00 Tue Dec 9
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And the other thing is the blokes that were being tortured were completely innocent and just on holiday or on their way to a wedding!

peroni 10:02 Tue Dec 9
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They humiliated terrorists? The dirty, horrible bullies. Shame on them.


Meanwhile, another aid-worker is brutally beheaded.

Hammer and Pickle 10:12 Tue Dec 9
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But it is not a matter of personal humiliation, and is all about the rule of law.

It is very good to know that the US still knows where it is on this count peroni.

Babelman 10:18 Tue Dec 9
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If they fought fair, we would, they behead innocent people. Fuck them an eye for an eye.

Dapablo 10:26 Tue Dec 9
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So people were tortured as retribution because no events were averted by torturing these detainees!?

Crassus 10:27 Tue Dec 9
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Rule of law

The filth are lucky it was not the application of Sharia Law then. The rampant hypocrisy astounds from the religion of peace

Ridikzappa 10:28 Tue Dec 9
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peroni wrote...

Re: The US carried out 'brutal' interrogations
They humiliated terrorists? The dirty, horrible bullies. Shame on them.


Meanwhile, another aid-worker is brutally beheaded.'

Spot on mate

Gruesome Dump 10:41 Tue Dec 9
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I'd love to see someone unbrutally beheaded. Someone like Jamie Theakston.

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