andyt andyt:
25% of those tortured turns out were not jihadis at all. But I guess you've got to break a few eggs and all.
That was my attitude when the whole thing came to light. I'm of the mindset that "Better 100 guilty men should go free rather than one innocent be punished".
And since then, things like Abu-Ghraib are thought to be the direct result of ISIS's rise. I can't see how people can say that prison was justified, but then be outraged at beheadings in the news. I don't think there is justification for either act.
Torture never produces the results intended, and brutal beheadings only serve to incite people against your cause.