There has been significant debate about the United States' tactics in the fight against terrorism and how they have
undermined America's moral authority. Recently, I spoke with two authors who have new books out on the subject. Jane Mayer is an investigative reporter for The Yew Yorker. Her book is
called The Dark Side: The Inside Story of How the War on Terror Turned Into a War on American Ideals. Philip Gourevitch, editor of the Paris Review, co-authored the book Standard Operating Procedure. Here is a part of my conversation with each of them.
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lmacorp 1 year ago
hohomafan the military is like every other institution, full of all kinds of people. there were a lot of people in the military fighting against the torturers and a lot of military people who talked to journalists like mayer so that this story could get out. let me know when you decide to knowingly throw your career down the toilet in the name of right and wrong because thats what a lot of these people did. just because someone is 'military' doesnt make them bad.
phdecora 2 years ago
That's what Nazi and Rwanda war criminal used in ICC court as an excuse. You think the soldiers were in worse situation as the prisoners? Who just got threaten that his whole family would be rape if the prisoner didn't talk? Remember who is invading who.
hohomafan 2 years ago
shut up
Resenbrink 2 years ago
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phdecora 2 years ago
ok ok, ill agree to anything you say, just stop posting your horrible responses.
phdecora 2 years ago
theres also a lot of great work done by great people under horrible conditions
phdecora 2 years ago
shes married i checked lol
phdecora 2 years ago
david woo?
phdecora 2 years ago
uded?
phdecora 2 years ago