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Originally Posted by djplong
What it all boils down to is this.
We called waterboarding a war crime when the Japanese did in in World War 2.
Apparently now the rules are changed and a war crime is no longer a war crime.
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You are joking, right? I am currently reading "With The Old Breed" by E. B. Sledge. If the Japanese did use waterboarding during WWII, it would be the most humane act they ever did. They were very brutal and barbaric and showed no mercy with their prisoners. I suggest you do some actual reading from war veteran who experienced the Japanese hospitality during wartime.
Especially read the parts where they came across dead American soldiers in caves, whose bodies were mutilated slowly from many hours of mutilated torture.