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President Donald Trump says he believes waterboarding works | President Donald Trump says he believes waterboarding works |
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US President Donald Trump has said he believes waterboarding works, saying "we have to fight fire with fire". | US President Donald Trump has said he believes waterboarding works, saying "we have to fight fire with fire". |
Mr Trump told ABC News he would consult Defense Secretary James Mattis and CIA director Mike Pompeo about what could be done legally to combat radicalism. | Mr Trump told ABC News he would consult Defense Secretary James Mattis and CIA director Mike Pompeo about what could be done legally to combat radicalism. |
The president said while radical groups beheaded people in the Middle East "we're not playing on an even field". | The president said while radical groups beheaded people in the Middle East "we're not playing on an even field". |
However, ex-CIA director Leon Panetta said it would be a "serious mistake to take a backward step" on torture. | However, ex-CIA director Leon Panetta said it would be a "serious mistake to take a backward step" on torture. |
Mr Trump said he wanted to "keep our country safe". | Mr Trump said he wanted to "keep our country safe". |
"When they're shooting, when they're chopping off the heads of our people and other people, when they're chopping off the heads of people because they happen to be a Christian in the Middle East, when Isis is doing things that nobody has ever heard of since Medieval times, would I feel strongly about waterboarding?" he said. | "When they're shooting, when they're chopping off the heads of our people and other people, when they're chopping off the heads of people because they happen to be a Christian in the Middle East, when Isis is doing things that nobody has ever heard of since Medieval times, would I feel strongly about waterboarding?" he said. |
"I have spoken with people at the highest level of intelligence and I asked them the question 'Does it work? Does torture work?' and the answer was 'Yes, absolutely'. | "I have spoken with people at the highest level of intelligence and I asked them the question 'Does it work? Does torture work?' and the answer was 'Yes, absolutely'. |
He continued: "They chop them off and they put them on camera and send them all over the world. So we have that and we're not allowed to do anything? | He continued: "They chop them off and they put them on camera and send them all over the world. So we have that and we're not allowed to do anything? |
"I will rely on Pompeo and Mattis and my group and if they don't want to do it that's fine. If they do want to do then I will work toward that end. | "I will rely on Pompeo and Mattis and my group and if they don't want to do it that's fine. If they do want to do then I will work toward that end. |
"I want to do everything within the bounds of what you're allowed to do legally but do I feel it works? Absolutely I feel it works." | "I want to do everything within the bounds of what you're allowed to do legally but do I feel it works? Absolutely I feel it works." |
'We don't need it' | |
Mr Trump indicated in a TV debate during the Republican presidential race that he might order troops to carry out waterboarding "and tougher" on terrorism suspects. | Mr Trump indicated in a TV debate during the Republican presidential race that he might order troops to carry out waterboarding "and tougher" on terrorism suspects. |
But he later softened his stance, saying he would not order the military to break international law. | But he later softened his stance, saying he would not order the military to break international law. |
Waterboarding is the practice of pouring water over someone's face to mimic drowning as an interrogation tactic. | Waterboarding is the practice of pouring water over someone's face to mimic drowning as an interrogation tactic. |
It is widely considered as a form of torture and has been banned by the US. | It is widely considered as a form of torture and has been banned by the US. |
Mr Panetta told the 100 Days programme on BBC World News: "The reality is we really don't need to use enhanced interrogation in order to get the information that is required. | Mr Panetta told the 100 Days programme on BBC World News: "The reality is we really don't need to use enhanced interrogation in order to get the information that is required. |
"General Mattis believes that, others in the intelligence business believe that, and the FBI believes that, so I think it would be a mistake to go back to that. | "General Mattis believes that, others in the intelligence business believe that, and the FBI believes that, so I think it would be a mistake to go back to that. |
"I think it could be damaging in terms of our image to the rest of the world." | "I think it could be damaging in terms of our image to the rest of the world." |