Philosophy
(Q5) Waterboarding is a torture method that the American military has used in obtaining pertinent information from a terrorist. It involves dunking the person into water in a manner that mimics the feeling of them drowning. It is controlled by those in charge to ensure that the individual is not killed, but rather brought to suffer the feeling of drowning. From Krauthammer’s perspective it is an acceptable form of torture because it worked on Khalid Sheik Mohammed, who was involved in the 9/11 attack. Despite the fact that he feels it is a horribly frightening method of torture, ...