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catnhatnh

(8,976 posts)
Tue Dec 9, 2014, 01:02 PM Dec 2014

When did the US government last consider waterboarding a war crime?

January 21, 1968: US Soldier Convicted of Waterboarding North Vietnamese Prisoner
The Washington Post runs a front-page photo of a US soldier supervising the waterboarding of a captured North Vietnamese soldier. The caption says the technique induced “a flooding sense of suffocation and drowning, meant to make him talk.” Because of the photo, the US Army initiates an investigation, and the soldier is court-martialed and convicted of torturing a prisoner.


http://www.historycommons.org/context.jsp?item=a1947waterboardwarcrime

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When did the US government last consider waterboarding a war crime? (Original Post) catnhatnh Dec 2014 OP
Actually still on the books and considered a war crime today. on point Dec 2014 #1
The soldier involved would be somewhere around 70 years old now... catnhatnh Dec 2014 #2

catnhatnh

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2. The soldier involved would be somewhere around 70 years old now...
Tue Dec 9, 2014, 01:11 PM
Dec 2014

...maybe he's sitting watching this on tv with a cup of coffee. I wonder what he thinks?

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