What is it about fighting ISIS that justifies torturing suspected unarmed militants instead of, say, jailing them?
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What is it about fighting ISIS that justifies extrajudicial execution instead of, say, jail and trial?
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Unfortunately, modern technology of war pretty much negates human rights. Civilian populations have been targeted in every war since 1938.
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Utter nonsense.
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Not only are they disgusting, they are propaganda for ISIS. ISIS members will never surrender to those who don't treat them like humans.
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Well, hardcore ISIS members won't surrender anyway, but I see your point.
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I mean this doesn't exactly look like torture per se. It also lacks any context. It's hard to feel sorry for aiders of genocide.
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Yes, we must uphold codified ethics of right and wrong regardless of how others (i.e. ISIS) act! Else we are evil-doers just like them.
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I'd go further: it's required that we adhere to human rights standards or we become what we are fighting. (Possibly we already have.)
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Maintaining human decency in conflict is what has to be the goal. Meeting the standards of Daesh isn't appropriate. Opponents must be better
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