Black Mirror dealt with a pretty similar concept quite well in Men Against Fire I think.
In regards to force/torture, I think the question leads back to the Non Aggression Principle. Did they fire a missile at you? Did they shoot down a plane? etc. Or is the guy you are going to torture directly responsible for an act of violence and/or future actions against you or your country?
If the 'other' violates the Non Aggression Principle, it's your moral and ethical duty to respond to that - otherwise you are simply allowing yourself to be killed or whatever the aim is. But if that's not the case, any act of uninitiated violence is morally and ethically vacant.
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