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Is Torture A Justified Means To Prevent Terrorism

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Rules of War: Torture a Justified Means to Prevent Terrorism?

Is torture a good means of preventing terrorism? No, I believe it is not a way to prevent terrorism as it is a very barbaric and ancient method of obtaining information about upcoming terror attacks. Some proof about that is the capture of Hassan Ghul, who was interrogated and apparently gave info on Osama Bin Laden’s courier, but they had a breakthrough leading to him even before the interrogation even began. I will show you why it is an ineffective method of gaining information and why it will be beneficial that the Obama Administration has banned this practice (From what I am Aware of from research.)
From the first article, it seems that these tactics have been used by the …show more content…

This info was released over 25 years ago, long after the events happened. In fact, A CIA Operative was given permission to interrogate KGB Officer Yuri Nosenko by using the KUBARK methods, which are methods such as sensory deprivation techniques and forced standing. During the 1980s, in Latin America, The CIA has provided interrogation training to what was almost certain were the Nicaraguan Contras, The group responsible for the overthrowing of a Communist Government in …show more content…

One of these officers was Hassan Ghul, who was captured in 2002 and interrogated to reveal one of Bin Laden’s courier. This courier was already being tracked and there was actually a breakthrough that would eventually lead to him long before the interrogation of Hassan. There have also been attacks such as the MV Limburg that could not be prevented from these brutal and disturbing methods of interrogation. There are also speculations that some of the people that strongly support torture, sees this as an act of revenge of past terror attacks. Even when the individuals were told that the chances of actually obtaining verifiable intelligence ranged were 5 to 65% and this shows that people feel a strong dislike of those that are regarded as morally corrupt or an evil to the

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