| TheRealMafoo said: Why don't we break there bones, or beat the hell out of them then?
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Probably because healing from ie. a broken limb would be quite detrimental to the training process, and thus counter-productive. I'm guessing that the waterboarding used in military training is done under controlled circumstances, so the trainee won't break his limbs, drown accidentally or suffer any undesirable side effects.
And yeah, the reason US takes so much flak from its human rights violations is because it poses as the leader of the free world. Russia has never claimed to be anything of the sort.
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