Donald Trump on waterboarding: 'We must fight fire with fire'
'Mr Trump is reportedly seeking a review of how the US is conducting its war
on terror, including techniques such as waterboarding.
Donald Trump has hinted he would be willing to contemplate the use of torture
techniques against America's enemies.
In his first one-to-one television interview since his inauguration, the US President
said senior officials had told him that so-called enhanced interrogation techniques
did work.
His administration is reportedly seeking a review of how the US is conducting its war
on terror, including interrogation techniques such as waterboarding and whether
CIA "black site" prisons overseas should be reopened.
Torture techniques are regarded as illegal under US and international law.
Mr Trump said he would be guided by his cabinet members - including CIA director
Mike Pompeo, who has ruled out using torture, and defence secretary James Mattis,
who told the President that it is counter-productive...'
SOURCE:
Don't forget MSM, never call him President up front and begin to massage
a narrative that implies President Trump is all for torturing.
In fact, give it a week and then say he likes to torture... hint at that he enjoys...
no, needs to torture black people, gay people and women.
Yeah, that'll do it.
'Mr Trump is reportedly seeking a review of how the US is conducting its war
on terror, including techniques such as waterboarding.
Donald Trump has hinted he would be willing to contemplate the use of torture
techniques against America's enemies.
In his first one-to-one television interview since his inauguration, the US President
said senior officials had told him that so-called enhanced interrogation techniques
did work.
His administration is reportedly seeking a review of how the US is conducting its war
on terror, including interrogation techniques such as waterboarding and whether
CIA "black site" prisons overseas should be reopened.
Torture techniques are regarded as illegal under US and international law.
Mr Trump said he would be guided by his cabinet members - including CIA director
Mike Pompeo, who has ruled out using torture, and defence secretary James Mattis,
who told the President that it is counter-productive...'
SOURCE:
Don't forget MSM, never call him President up front and begin to massage
a narrative that implies President Trump is all for torturing.
In fact, give it a week and then say he likes to torture... hint at that he enjoys...
no, needs to torture black people, gay people and women.
Yeah, that'll do it.
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