It's (waterboarding) so horrible we (used to) do it to our own service members in Survival Escape Resistance Evasion (SERE) training. I can say with 100% accuracy this has happened to forum members here.
It is extraordinarily uncomfortable, but there are worse things you could do to someone: toss them off a building, cut off their heads, burn them alive, stone them to death, etc. I'm not promoting it, just pointing out some glaring contradictions in procedure.
It is extraordinarily uncomfortable, but there are worse things you could do to someone: toss them off a building, cut off their heads, burn them alive, stone them to death, etc. I'm not promoting it, just pointing out some glaring contradictions in procedure.