Bomb Making.
Prisoners were sent to Abu Ghraib as part of the U.S. military's detention operations in Iraq during the Iraq War. The facility was used to hold detainees who were suspected of being involved in insurgent activities or posing a threat to security in the region.
After the fall of the Iraqi regime, U.S. troops arrived at Abu Ghraib Prison on or around the 22nd of April, 2003.
"enhanced interrogation techniques" violated the Geneva Conventions regarding the conduct of war
"Enhanced interrogation techniques" violated the Geneva Conventions regarding the conduct of war.
No. The Currency in Abu Dhabi is the Dirham. At the moment there are about 3.6 DHS to one US Dollar.
As a general rule, the United States treats its prisoners well. Generally the reason behind this policy is that you want to encourage your enemy to surrender (German soldiers actually fought in the Last Days of WWII to get to the West to surrender to the West). However, as in all wars, treatment of prisoners was not always humane, either then or now. You have to remember that the media would never have been allowed to air allegations of abuse against German prisoners as has happened in the case of Abu Ghraib.
The US military used maggots for wounds.
Some military applications can be used by US civilians. Drones created by the US military can used by US citizens in some cases. Although it is unusual it is done.
When politics fail.
Those who are eager to use force to protect the US are referred to as "hawks" or "hawkish." They are in opposition to "doves." These terms extend to use beyond just military leaders; they can be used to describe politicians or pundits, too.
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No.