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Originally Posted by tankdriver
Ah, I misunderstood what you meant by included.
In that case, waterboarding could be
4.extreme anguish of body or mind; agony.
5.a cause of severe pain or anguish.
7.to afflict with severe pain of body or mind
I've never suffered it, so I can't say for sure. But, I'm more concerned with hearing what they've been doing, then judging how torturous it is. Water boarding is just one thing they do.
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That's the one method that folks focus on so I assume it is the one that they use. I have not heard of any allegations of approved techniques involving inflicting of #1, #2, or #3.
I suspect that the loophole used by the interrogators is the degree to which their methodologies inflict anguish or pain to the mind. For example, I would be in a severe state of anguished distress were I so unfortunate as to be locked-up in a prison. I have seen people come ungued by chalk squeaking on a chalkboard. Then there's the loud rock music used against Manuel Noriega in Panama.
In general, it's awfully hard to measure something as subjective and variable as mental pain. I'd sure be interested in a proper definition.
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