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Originally posted by Bob88
watcher: I don't disagree that those descriptions aren't alarming. But, based on what we've seen so far, is the outrage, over a few bad apples, going over board?There's 100K+ servicemen over there, a large, large majority are decent people who are really helping others out. I think the disproportionate outrage is putting the overwhelming majority of good soldiers at a major disadvantage. Again, I think some perspective is needed here.
Originally posted by AlnilamOmega
Originally posted by CSRules
From what I've seen, there was no "TORTURE" involved. There was HUMILIATION!!!
Saddam= Torture!!
These are people who think death is martyrdom(sp). They would rather die and get their 72 virgins in heaven. But humiliation, thay can't live with that.
If these peole were tortured, I say throw the book at those responsible. If all it was is humiliation....then I say JOB WELL DONE!!! If we can get information by humiliating these bastards, then I'm all for it!!!! But I can't condone out and out torture...(Even though, in certain situations I can rationalize it), because it makes us no better than them.
Firstly, it's not always about getting information from these guys. A lot of this torture is happening to people who were arrested for mediocre things like selling beer without a Coalition license.
Secondly, it's not all about humiliation. The kind of emotional damage that is done when a heterosexual man is forced to commit homosexual acts with other heterosexual men is irreparable. Also in support of this is how there is physical damage being done as there have been reports of some of the captured people have had acid dripped unto them, via broken chemical lamps and damaged batteries (and not the small AA kind, either)
Originally posted by CSRules
Let me ask this (although I know I'm going to be flamed!!)
If they won't play by the rules why should we????
As far as I'm concerned, nothing happened....short of Humiliation. We did not kill or maim them, but they seem allright with burning our civilians bodies and hanging them...decapitating civilians....AS LONG AS WE DON'T KILL OR MAIM THEM, I THINK ANYTHING IS FAIR PLAY....(Of course after the be-heading...I think we should just blow them off the face of the EARTH...but that is emotion speaking)
when in war, why is it okay to riddle someone's body with numerous bullets, but slicing his head off is termed barbaric. War is War people
Originally posted by Bob88
AlnilamOmega: You raise a very good point about N. korea, concetration camps, and civilized rules and regulations. However, there is a huge difference between the US and N. Korea. We're holding congressional hearing over this in the US. Does the N. Korean politburo gather to investigate prisoner abuses over there? Do they self-police and investigate like the US, or most other civilized nations would? Does the world get outraged over abuse in NK, or let's say a common honor killing in S. Arabia or a stoning in Iran?