Torture Should Be Used On Terrorists

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Should Torture Methods be Used on Terrorists

Torture methods have been used on people since the beginning of man. Terrorists imprisoned during the Bush administration were tortured through waterboarding. Some people say it should be used, and some people say that it is inhumane. Even though torture tactics aren’t currently being used under the Trump administration, he wants to bring such tactics back and feels that they can be effective in preventing terrorism towards the United States. Current terrorists that could be potentially tortured may lead to keeping the amount of terrorism down from fear of torture. Torture methods should be used on a proven terrorist(s) as punishment for their crime, to encourage anti-terrorism, and to keep the …show more content…

Protecting our citizens should be the number one duty of the country, and if using torture methods is the most effective way, then that should be what is done. The eighth amendment states “nor cruel and unusual punishments inflicted,” but a terrorist who is here to harm our society and ways of life is not deemed a citizen and should not be given the benefit of our governmental rights (Ekman). There should be more of a punishment for a person who has harmed other people. Torture provides a controlled, but more strict way of punishing a terrorist. While they serve their lives in prison, they should recieve anual torture instead of just rotting away in a metal cage. The terrorist has chosen their choices, and should have to suffer the consequences that fit to their crime. Due to terrorism around the world, all societies are open to attacks. There is no one hundred percent way of stopping the terrorism, but the rate of it can be lowered. Enforcing torture could lower the rate of terrorism that occurs in the United States. If caught, facing the rest of your life in a cell with torturing will make a terrorist not want to come and try to attack the states (Valencia). President Donald Trump would like to reinstate the act of torturing that was used during the Bush administration. That is such tactics as waterboarding. He would also like to add different methods for different …show more content…

Going to the extent of torture however, should never be used. No matter how severe of a crime the said terrorist commits, they should go through a trial the same as a citizen would, and be tried accordingly. Spending their life behind the bars and not seeing the outside world again is enough of a punishment. For the families that were affected in the process, there are better ways to cope with their feelings than to torture another person who has hurt them (Gross). Also, finding someone who has the ability to cause such damage to another human being, and be okay with themselves would be a very hard task to accomplish. When using torture to try and get information, the terrorist will say just about anything to get out of being tortured any more as well. It is an ineffective and unreliable way of getting information out of that certain

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