Torture Hypothetical
Posted by tgirsch

Patterico asks a hypothetical question:

Let’s assume the following hypothetical facts are true. U.S. officials have KSM in custody. They know he planned 9/11 and therefore have a solid basis to believe he has other deadly plots in the works. They try various noncoercive techniques to learn the details of those plots. Nothing works.

They then waterboard him for two and one half minutes.

During this session KSM feels panicky and unable to breathe. Even though he can breathe, he has the sensation that he is drowning. So he gives up information — reliable information — that stops a plot involving people flying planes into buildings.

My simple question is this: based on these hypothetical facts, was the waterboarding session worth it?

This has already been addressed quite handily by Sebastian (also here) and Katherine over at Obsidian Wings, but I want to throw my hat into the ring on this as well.

November 15th, 2007 | Terrorism, Torture | 11 comments