>That might be a dictionary definition of it, however I can assure you 
>it's not a military or treaty definition of it.
>
>BTW, why no complaints about the torture tactics used AGAINST U.S. 
>Service men and woman in EVERY war we've ever fought in.  Why do we 
>always need to be the ones following the rules while everyone else gets 
>to fuck around?

So how does that treatment of our people justify our torturing others? By being 
as bad as the Imperial Japanese Army or the North Vietnamese in treating 
prisoners is OK somehow because once we were subjected to it? Does that somehow 
justifies torture? 

I thought we were the good guys. 

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