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![]() wrote in message ... On 31 Dec 2007 20:44:53 GMT, Scott Seidman wrote: wrote in news:g8kin3hqq7cdb1rbdh6kqr6g26gsd7q5sa@ 4ax.com: , absent a bilateral agreement to not use such techniques, Isn't that what the Geneva Convention is?? Another overly broad question, but IAC, when did al-Q'ueda and the like become signatories to the Geneva Convention? And also IAC, that brings a whole 'nuther aspect into the discussion - the legal aspects of (conventional) warfare. If that's the matter under discussion, it's simple: US personnel are under no legal prohibition from waterboarding al-Q'ueda operatives who aren't activated, regular members, and captured in the uniform, of certain countries or forces. And if they are such, depending on what they were doing when captured, they are subject to summary execution. DAMN! you are funny. ![]() Wolfgang |
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