Multiple Choice
Which of the following claims can we infer from Shue's discussion of ticking bomb cases?
A) Torture is not necessarily wrong, although cases in which it is justified are highly unlikely to exist.
B) Torture is inherently wrong because, even in ticking bomb cases, it constitutes a violation of the victim's inalienable rights.
C) Terroristic torture is more likely to accomplish its goal in ticking bomb cases than interrogational torture.
D) Interrogational torture is more likely to accomplish its goal in ticking bomb cases than terroristic torture.
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