So, brionon... back to the question... if the scenario I described actually occurred and you were in charge of finding out where the said bomb was deployed, you wouldn't use the technique? Unique concept.
As it's used, there is no lasting damage to the individual and close friends who are Special Forces indicate, as best they can, that I'd be very surprised at the terrorist operations that have been stymied due to the use of the waterboarding... I suppose we could just ignore the ones that affected the U.K. and protect ourselves.
Sure, jno... let's see... three guys captured after being filmed burying a roadside bomb, all identified as known terrorists, all Al Qaida, not a thread of a uniform or identifcation between them... I suppose we should just give them the benefit of the doubt. Problem is, once judicial precedent has been set, any and all such bad guys have to be accepted as bonafide prisoners of war. Of course, they treat our prisoners with the best of intentions. At least they could have used a sharp knife to cut the heads off of uniformed, identified soldiers lawfully deployed in a war zone...
Not one of our men captured by the terrorists have been returned or even held as prisoners of war, while we assure ourselves and the International Red Cross that all the prisoners in Guantanamo have the correct hallel food, clean clothes, appropriate mats on which to pray, (and don't dare touch their Koran inappropriately)...
I appreciate your answers and can somewhat understand your position, all the time thinking that you guys just don't get it...