Cybargs wrote:
I doubt torture goes that high up in the chain of command... I don't consider waterboarding torture. Beats cutting off toes and acid burns tbh.
Well using civilians as human shields doesn't grant you protection from GC as well.
Bush's cabinet members sought legal advice on the operations at Gitmo before starting them there and they should be reporting to him. A leader is always responsible for his subordinates, no?
Fine, we can leave the word torture out. Inhumane treatment - sound better? I am not saying I think the water boarding or whatever is necessarily bad, I'm simply arguing whether or not the whole thing is legal and if detainees fall under POW status.
Bombing residential neighborhoods well removed from any government or military center at the beginning of hostilities doesn't exactly help the case of the US either.
Karbin wrote:
Next, Al Qaeda is NOT covered. They do NOT operate with in Para 2 sections a,b,c or d
I disagree - I think Al Qaeda does fall under A and C.
11 Bravo wrote:
fine. we are still in iraq though. what say you about that, eh?
As I recall, Obama has set a relatively clear time line for the reduction and eventual removal of troops from the theater of combat in Iraq. American soldiers already began pulling out of Iraqi cities as of June 29th, 2009.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/8125547.stm Obama was not the one that started the conflict, however, merely the person that has to clean up the mess that Bush and his cronies left behind.