I wonder what soldiers who were waterboarded to be "toughened up" think about this whole "waterboarding is torture and should be illegal to use on terrorists" crap.
To quote wikipedia:
All special operations units in all branches of the U.S. military and the CIA's
Special Activities Division [14] employ the use of a form of waterboarding as part of survival school (
Survival, Evasion, Resistance and Escape) training, to psychologically prepare soldiers for the possibility of being captured by enemy forces.
[15]
To further quote it:
Waterboarding is a form of
torture which consists of immobilizing the victim on his or her back with the head inclined downwards, and then pouring water over the face and into the breathing passages, causing the captive to believe he or she is dying.
[1] Forced
suffocation and water inhalation cause the subject to experience the sensation of
drowning.
[2] Waterboarding is considered a form of torture by legal experts,
[3][4] politicians, war veterans,
[5][6] medical experts in the treatment of torture victims,
[7][8] intelligence officials,
[9] military judges
[10] and human rights organizations.
[11][12]
Wonder why there is no "other side" arguments? why it is presented as fact? well if you look to edit the page you see this hidden warning after the word torture:
<!--CLASSIFICATION AS TORTURE REPRESENTS CONSENSUS AFTER MUCH DISCUSSION. Please discuss on talk page before changing--->
I really really want to hear from soldiers, especially ones who were waterboarded as part of their training, what do they think about the outcry against waterboarding terrorists (nobody is complaining about US soldiers being waterboarded though)