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The Pros And Cons Of Enhanced Interrogation

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What would you say if there were techniques that could stop terrorists from attacks on America and the capability of capturing them in weeks, before further lives are taken? Well, that is possible with enhanced interrogations used by the CIA and other government operations such as the military. Enhanced Interrogations are the use of techniques that torture terrorist’s detainees to gather intel information that is needed to keep our country safe from terrorist acts. Many United States citizens are opposed to the tactics even though the techniques work. What people do not realize is how many thousands or even millions of lives these techniques could save. There are many reasons that people should support the techniques but there are three main …show more content…

‘Phycologists find these tactics immoral and beyond torturous, and a ticking time bomb for disaster (O’Donohue).’ Although not everyone disagrees with the tactics Research has shown that these interrogations both have pros and cons. Research from the Phycological association shows that these types of interrogations “betrays trust and human rights, professional ethics and the society's trust (Pope).” For example, many believe that the interrogations break the Miranda rights per the 5th amendment, but others argue that the 5th amendment rights should be reserved only for people holding a valid US citizenship. (Rychlak) Medical ethics of the prisoners of Guantanamo Bay detention center in Cuba, because these facilities are not on US soil the 5th Amendment rights should also apply to these detainees that are detained, making it a national policy. (Quinn) After the 9/11 attacks congress authorized president Bush to authorize “all necessary and appropriate force against those nations, organizations, or persons he determines planned, authorized, committed, or aided the terrorist attacks that occurred on September 11, 2001, or harbored such organizations or persons, to prevent any future acts of international terrorism against the United States by such nations, organizations or persons’ (Worthington).” However, this was quickly shut down by former …show more content…

"Intelligence derived from CIA detainees has resulted in more than 6,000 intelligence reports and, in 2004, accounted for approximately half of the [Counterterrorism Center's] reporting on al Qaeda” (Thiessen). It is the hope that eventually everyone will talk with the correct tactics. Even though it may take minutes, hours, days, or months this is better than not knowing at all. Gainful knowledge helps the US track terrorists, stop bombings, and detour other terrorist acts before they can happen. ." In other words, the terrorists are called by their faith to resist as far as they can -- and once they have done so, they are free to tell everything they know. This is because of their belief that "Islam will ultimately dominate the world and that this victory is inevitable." The job of the interrogator is to safely help the terrorist do his duty to Allah, so he then feels liberated to speak freely” (Thiessen). Saving lives of US citizens should be the priority not the safety of horrible terrorists that don’t care about American lives. Another reason that enhanced interrogations are important is only 1 person suffers instead of thousands if a terrorist attack is successful. The main goal of a terrorist is to destroy the safety and quality of the economy. Per the FBI “International terrorism involves violent acts or acts dangerous to human life that are a

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