"I am angry and ashamed of the people who did these deeds and brought undeserved disgrace on our country and the vast majority of those serving in our military. Even more so at the people who devised such methods as a matter of "policy.""
I hope my life never depends upon you having to quickly extract information from a determined prisoner.
I'd rather see drugs used to extract information from prisoners, than this stuff. When the Islamofascists see humiliating photos, that only encourages them to intensify their already brutal treatment of Westerners.
Moral qualms about using drugs for debriefing prisoners are outdated in a war where the enemy are Islamofascist kamikazes.
I've read claims that information extracted under the influence is 'unreliable.' But that complaint could me made against other methods too.
If the purpose is to save lives and win the war, I can see no moral reason to object to the use of sodium pentothal (or whatever pharmaceutical is best for eliciting information).