The Bush Administration's decision to allow torture makes other countries distrust the United States.
No amendments address torture, but it is part of the Geneva convention and considered a rule that all should have and follow.
No. Detainees and POWs are covered under the Geneva Convention and their treatment must follow the guidelines in the UCMJ.
No. Detainees and POWs are covered under the Geneva Convention and their treatment must follow the guidelines in the UCMJ.
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Several countries follow the Geneva Convention. Your perception that only one country does may stem from several possibilities; complete lack of education on the subject coupled with a mentality that you somehow know things you don't would be the likely reason. Too much Fox News may be another. In fact, the United States is known for being one of the few Western countries that operates in strong contravention to the Geneva Convention. France, Germany, and Britain all do not have any facility remotely similar to Guantanamo Bay.
It is expected that the Geneva Convention would be followed. This is not always the case, which is why war crime trials often follow after a conflict is over.
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Japan
Precedent
you will have to call Browning. Sn does not follow normal convention.
World war one lead to the great ddepression and the seven year war.
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