I agree with all of you to a point. Perhaps General Pershing took things to a bit of an extreme but yes, it DID work. He made the enemy FEAR him. And as it has been said, fear is the best motivator. I do not condone the usage of acts of extreme brutality (see the movie Taken for some decent references) BUT, I do not consider what has been done by the CIA as torture. Water boarding? Blaring loud music? Sleep deprevation? Come on. Breaking every bone in the human body one by one with a small hammer is torture. Not blaring eminem at ridiculous volumes for an hour or two. And as to what Rox said, we do not resort to the tactics our enemies use. If you can name me the last time american soldiers sawed some poor bastards head off live on video I'll happily recant that statement. And think back to world war 2 even, the japanese used far FAR worse methods of interrogation. And yes, I'll admit the OSA and MI13 were responsible for some pretty graphic stuff too. But consider this, would you rather just have us ask the bad guys politely to tell us what their plans are? over a nice cup of tea perhaps? I think not. My point goes back to what I said about fear, make your enemies fear you, and you will be left alone. Nobody would oppose Hitler at the outset of ww2 (and before anybody says ANYTHING, I am NOT suggesting the mass genocide of 12 million people, nor am I implying our government and the Nazi party are one in the same) I am saying, nobody opposed the germans because Europe FEARED them. And yes, tactics such as these may make a few people round the world raise questionable glances at America, but didn't Machiavelli ask the age old question? Would you have the people love you rather then fear you? Just think about it everybody. I'm not tryin to stir up a huge argument or anything btw, I just found this an interesting topic an I wanted to voice my opinion.