The U.S.'s use of torture in the War on Terror

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Research Paper (undergraduate) from the year 2016 in the subject Politics - International Politics - Region: USA grade: 77.00% University of Cape Town course: Conflict in World Politics language: English abstract: The U.S.'s War on Terror has generated and continues to engender a great deal of international and domestic condemnation. This essay consequently analyses one of the most controversial and insidious repercussions of the 'War on Terror': the U.S.'s use of torture on terrorist suspects. Ultimately this paper argues that torture as a counter-terrorism tactic was an ill-conceived act of desperation that violated human rights damaged the U.S. government's integrity and potentially increased terrorism. For this reason the U.S.'s choice of torture is argued to be the basest of its mistakes in its War on Terror. Thus this discussion focuses on the emergence of Enhanced Interrogation Techniques cases of torture at Guantanamo Bay the indefensibility of torture and the irreconcilable consequences of state sponsored torture. To substantiate its main arguments this analysis draws on the International Committee of the Red Cross Report On The Treatment Of Fourteen High Value Detainees In CIA Custody and reports from the Select Senate Committee on Intelligence.
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