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Originally Posted by Laz116
So I have previously laid out the facts for you:
After WW2 japanese was executed by the us for conducting water boarding.
Now it's not a crime.
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Sigh. It's a sticky thread. And I really AM trying to leave.
But okay, the answer is really pretty easy.
The Japanese who were executed then probably shouldn't have been executed, at least if the only charge against them was waterboarding.
It seems to me that they were not really executed for waterboarding. They were executed for (a) being on the losing side and (b) because the Japanese actually engaged in horrendous war crimes, things that make waterboarding look innocuous.
Like I said, don't lose the war.
And now I'm not reading anything else in this thread. [click, click, there's no place like home, there's no place like home]