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Originally Posted by Griff
As a number of folks have mentioned, in this extremely unlikely case someone will have to break the law to get the job done. This is not, however, the day to day WOT and sounds a little too tv to me. We need to be seen grinding this out day by day following rule of law because that is what we claim we want for them. Compromising principles seems to be the touch-stone of this "adult" administration.
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If a case like UT's scenario were to occur, there's always a Presidential pardon to free the interrogator, as long as they are tried in this country.
That leaves the law against torture, for normal situations, and an out for the extraordinary.