Thursday, June 23, 2005

Further Lessons In Real Torture

Michelle Malkin brings this article to our attention.

US Marines have found manuals on taking hostages and decapitation during a raid on a guerrilla hideout in the Iraqi village of Karabla, near the town of Qaim, close to the Syrian border. The Arab newspaper Al-Sharq al-Awsat reports that in the hideaway the troops also found several hostages who were being held there by Islamic militants. The hiding place was being used as a centre for the interrogation and torture of hostages, and contained electrodes and other instruments of torture.

Surprisingly, the manuals bear an uncanny resemblance to those found by FBI investigators at Gitmo...NOT!

This discovery though, does kind of add an exclamation point to the differences between America's treatment of prisoners and the enemy's. Too bad we already got the Durbin "apology." This would have made a nice backdrop. And, while the Dem's are all screaming that Karl Rove was insensitive to their position (see below), the nature of the enemy continues to reveal itself in despicable ways.

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