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Let's say it comes out in the news that an innocent ordinary Iraqi guy heard about a US attack against his house because the army heard wrong information that the Iraqi guy was a terrorist. So this guy and some friends grabs a US soldier and tortures him to get the information by waterboarding him or worse. In came out there actually was an attack planned. So the Iraqi stops the attack against his house, because through the torture he was able to get the information he needed, and was able to clear his name and stop the attack and save his life and his families.
So, would you demand the "torturers" be tried for their "crimes"?
I mean this in all seriousness.
So, would you demand the "torturers" be tried for their "crimes"?
I mean this in all seriousness.