Human Torture SHOULD Be Allowed

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Ten years ago on September 11th, terrorists successfully carried out a plan to kill thousands of innocent American civilians. On that day millions of Americans watched in horror and disbelief. How could something like this happen on American soil? In quick retaliation, President George W. Bush forcefully declared a war against terrorism and specifically against those responsible for the slaughter of his people, Al Qaida. At the head of this organization and architect of “9-11” was a man by the name of Osama Bin Laden. He openly boasted of the devastation he had caused, which in turn enraged the American people. This man eluded us for the past ten years until a little over a week ago President Barack Obama announced to the world that Bin Laden’s life had been taken and his reign of terror had come to an end. After such a long time, how did we finally locate America’s greatest enemy? From critical information we gained through torture. The Bush administration was responsible for allowing such “enhanced interrogation” techniques to be used directly following the “9-11” attack. "We used this technique on three people, captured a lot of people and used it on three. We gained value; information to protect the country. And it was the right thing to do as far as I'm concerned," former president Bush told reporters in 2010 (Harnden). It was this information that led them to Bin Laden’s courier, which in turn led them to the terrorist himself. In times of war, when American lives are at risk, the use of torture should be legal. It has been proven to be a valuable tool and it should not be withheld from those risking their lives to protect us. To do so would be wrong. Many people argue otherwise, but fail to realize the ful... ... middle of paper ... ...orture is Moral When Inflicted for Greater Good. 10 Mar. 2003. Web. 04 May 2011. Defrank, Thomas M. "Former Vice President Dick Cheney 'a Strong Believer' in Waterboarding - New York Daily News." Featured Articles From The New York Daily News. 01 June 2009. Web. 04 May 2011. Hajjar, Lisa. "Both Civilized and Less Civilized Countries Use Torture Techniques." 25 Apr. 2011. Web. 04 May 2011. Harnden, Toby. "Osama Bin Laden Killed: CIA Admits Waterboarding Yielded Vital Information." The Telegraph 09 May 2011. Print. Richey, Warren. "Did Harsh Interrogation Tactics Help US Find Osama Bin Laden?" Gale Virtual Reference Library. Gale, 05 May 2011. Web. 08 May 2011. "Terrorism and Civil Liberty: Is Torture Ever Justified? | The Economist." The Economist - World News, Politics, Economics, Business & Finance. The Economist, 20 Sept. 2007. Web. 04 May 2011.

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