Depends on who you beleive and what you have read Sonic.
Ive a few reads you might find interesting.
i'm interested indeed, do elaborate

Bringing it back to modernity, Extraordinary Rendition seems to be a word that has been doing the rounds recently.
I am not saying that we torture anyone, but allegedly ER does happen and with British help if you beleive the media.
And i aint talking Medical soaps here either.
i'd draw a line between torture and interrogation. it's not an easy line to draw admittedly but there is a difference between torture for torture's sake and using methods that don't cause long-term physical or mental damage in order to gain information. sleep deprivation for instance.
just a quick question,How many of you would sign up to fight if the country ever went to war again?
this is going to surprise a few of you, but i would. if i was satisfied that the war was just and if it was a situation like the start of ww2, i would sign up. i'd be a rubbish soldier though, dodgy knees, dodgy back, can't run!
as millom says, things are so different post september 11th that i don't think that personally i could justify it to myself. if i was a 21 year old in 1939 though, i'd have signed up in a flash. regardless of what some of you might think about me, i'm proud of this country and i'd defend it with my life.
If we (Along with the US) kept our noses out of things that didn't threaten us, the world would be a much more peaceful place.
agreed, although in some respects it's not so much keeping our noses out of things that didn't threaten us, it's sticking our noses in for our own benefit. or america's benefit.
if we're still in iraq come 2012, london will be a nightmare.