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Ethical Dilemmas Of US Interrogation In The United States

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An ethical dilemma that I have come across in my studies is rendition. Rendition in the context of governments means surrendering someone to another state where that person is accused or convicted in order to stand trial. (Fisher, 1406) Prior to the horrific events of 9/11, rendition wasn’t widely known, nor was it discussed a lot in any aspects. Since 9/11, there has been countless operations to find terrorists around the world, to prevent another attack from occurring. President Obama signed Executive Order 13491 to provide guidance on ensuring lawful interrogations were conducted by the US. In this order, it states that nothing should affect “the obligations of officers, employees, and other agents of the United States Government to comply with all pertinent laws and treaties of the United States governing detention and interrogation, including the Geneva Convention” (Whitehouse, 2009). …show more content…

to take advantage of. Bradley Manning leaked many of our methods to the world. Even a quick search of in the internet can reveal legal and illegal interrogation techniques. Because of this, are adversaries are well aware of the capabilities of the U.S., specifically with regards to what we can and cannot be done during interrogation. This puts us at a disadvantage from the beginning. For-example a Lebanon detainees refuses to talk to U.S. interrogators because he knows the process of U.S. interrogation techniques. These techniques were outlined in the Manchester Documents. However, if the detainee is aware that we may transfer him to another location based upon his suspected ‘crimes’ against that country, the threat of transfer may be all the motivation the detainee needs to start

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