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Originally Posted by kutulu
I agree that it is kidnapping but I don't necessarily have a problem with it under the right circumstances. If it is a country we are friendly with, try to go through a formal legal process. If not, we will do what we must. However, those involved should have the understanding that if they are made then they may have to face the consequences for their involvement.
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I don't think we should just hand these agents over but we shouldn't do anything to hamper the investigation and their capture. I compare them to Jack Bauer at the end of this season's 24. He engaged in an illegal operation, got caught, and was able to try to start over somewhere with the knowledge that if he gets caught we won't help him.
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Agree. but I think there are many things to be gained by third party interrogation tecniques. Its a war and the people we are fighiting are ruthless. Sending an alqaida member to egypt can get a lot of useful information.
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Originally Posted by Paq
yeah, 1 and 3 from j8ear are plausible..2 is just out there...
i'm sorry, i just don't think torture is a good method for getting information. Seriously, you may get a TON of info, but 10% may be valid if you're lucky. I firmly believe there are other methods than torture.
Now, i will admit that a part of me would love to allow torture, but i just know it's wrong.
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The info gained must be analyzed and evaluated. everything is not taken at face value.
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Last edited by stevo; 07-02-2005 at 12:40 AM..
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