The CIA would refuse to use harsh “enhanced interrogation” tactics like
waterboarding, even if ordered to do so by a future president,
Director John Brennan said. “I will not agree to carry out some of these
tactics and techniques I’ve heard bandied about because this
institution needs to endure,” he told NBC News. Republican presidential
candidate Donald Trump has said if elected, he would reintroduce
waterboarding, which was banned in 2009 and is considered torture under
international law. Trump has said he would use waterboarding and other
methods he described as “a hell of a lot worse” to interrogate suspected
terrorists. GOP rival Sen. Ted Cruz has said he doesn’t consider
waterboarding to be torture, but wouldn’t authorize “widespread use” of
the method.
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