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Originally Posted by GypsyGoth
I think you're allowed to torture savages who are dead set on flying planes into your buildings.
Actually if there was a chance to uncover that plot through torturing someone, I think that torture is justified because of the amount of innocent people you would have saved.
So ok, someone may be guilty of a war crime, but in doing so they are preventing a greater crime to be carried out.
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Gypsy, let's not get lost in 9/11 here.
What we saw was an American helicopter crew spooked by a reporter holding a camera and assuming it was a gun.
Let's not forget a heavily armoured Apache helicopter didn't receive one gunshot. No-one fired at it, and if an AR had fired at it it would have either missed or been deflected by the armour. NO, not one shot was fired at it, yet it shot dead 12 or 13 people. Have you seen the collateral murder video, it's on Youtube? People going about their business were shot up, without provocation. It's a war crime, and it's a further crime they were absolved by their superiors.