I heard part of the Democratic (US) debate last night.
One question was along the lines of:
If a Terrorist says there's an atomic bomb that will go off in 3 days, should the President OK torturing him for the location?
I agree with most answers that the President should not condone it.. . but I also agree with what a couple said (paraphrased) "I will do whatever it takes to protect the Nation, but will not publicly condone torture".
The question is ridiculous.
This particular example should have nothing to do with Presidential decisions. This is not a case where "we believe" the terrorist has info. This is a case where he says he has the info.
Forget that victims of torture will say whatever the torturer wants to hear to stop the pain. The truth of the location of the bomb could be quickly confirmed.
What military person in their right mind would not do whatever it took to get the info? And what idiot would ask the President if it's OK to torture him?
I am not speaking of torture in general, I am speaking of this specific example that the questioner asked about...
I'm curious. Do you think I'm in a majority - or minority - of what Americans think on this?