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Washington (CNN)Republican front-runner Donald Trump said Friday that he
would not order the U.S. military to violate international laws to fight
terrorism, a stark reversal from his statements at Thursday's Republican
debate.
Trump said in a statement that he understands "that the United States is
bound by laws and treaties" and said he would "not order our military or
other officials to violate those laws and will seek their advice on such
matters."
He added, "I will not order a military officer to disobey the law. It is
clear that as president I will be bound by laws just like all Americans and
I will meet those responsibilities."
The statement was first reported in The Wall Street Journal.
His position seems to have shifted dramatically in less than 24 hours.
During Thursday night's debate on Fox News, Trump reaffirmed his willingness
to target the families of terrorists and supported the use of waterboarding
, implying a willingness to use torture. "We should go for waterboarding and
we should go tougher than waterboarding," he said.
His previous endorsement of these tactics had drawn condemnation from former
defense and intelligence officials.
Washington (CNN)Republican front-runner Donald Trump said Friday that he
would not order the U.S. military to violate international laws to fight
terrorism, a stark reversal from his statements at Thursday's Republican
debate.
Trump said in a statement that he understands "that the United States is
bound by laws and treaties" and said he would "not order our military or
other officials to violate those laws and will seek their advice on such
matters."
He added, "I will not order a military officer to disobey the law. It is
clear that as president I will be bound by laws just like all Americans and
I will meet those responsibilities."
The statement was first reported in The Wall Street Journal.
His position seems to have shifted dramatically in less than 24 hours.
During Thursday night's debate on Fox News, Trump reaffirmed his willingness
to target the families of terrorists and supported the use of waterboarding
, implying a willingness to use torture. "We should go for waterboarding and
we should go tougher than waterboarding," he said.
His previous endorsement of these tactics had drawn condemnation from former
defense and intelligence officials.