Look, even I'm against al Qaeda and what they do, but I still believe in at least humane treatment of POWs. What if an American soldier or civilian was being held by al Qaeda? Wouldn't Christians go nuts if al Qaeda denied the prisoners their own religious rights, or if our people were being inhumanely treated, wouldn't there be some anger in America?
Double standards... just because America happens to be one of the most powerful nations on Earth, it doesn't mean that we have some God-given right to torture prisoners and insult other religions. While this only a small part of the armed forces doing this, it still doesn't make it right -- desecrating a holy book of another religion, while it might be sacred to some people, is just plain stupid -- hell, the Newsweek article itself got people killed.
We can't simply torture members of al Qaeda simply because they killed American troops, no matter how great our anger or animosity towards them. We condemned the NVA for the same actions when our troops were in their camps -- American troops and pilots killed NVA troops, so they Vietnamese were in the same shoes.
Being the most powerful military nation on Earth just didn't us the right to bypass law -- the US has done things in the past that would lead many in our military to be tried as war criminals (Asian Orange, Hiroshima, Nagasaki, the fireboming of Tokyo), but we've always been immune because of our high stance in the world. We've done unethical things in the past, yet we only get off with a slap on the wrist (ala Nicaragua).
Red, I agree with you on a lot of other issues, and I see where you're coming from on this issue, but listening to what you're saying just makes me see exactly what I've described above. We can't torture al Qaeda in the manner of desecrating their religion (or at any extremes).