Friday, October 5, 2007

War Crimes

We have war criminals in the White House.

Andrew Sullivan asks the question.

There is no doubt - no doubt at all - that these tactics are torture and subject to prosecution as war crimes. We know this because the law is very clear when you don't have war criminals like AEI's John Yoo rewriting it to give one man unchecked power. We know this because the very same techniques—hypothermia, long-time standing, beating—and even the very same term "enhanced interrogation techniques"—"verschaerfte Vernehmung" in the original German—were once prosecuted by American forces as war crimes. The perpetrators were the Gestapo. The penalty was death. You can verify the history here.

We have war criminals in the White House. What are we going to do about it?


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