Tough general convinces Trump to change tune on torture

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AFP Washington
Last Updated : Nov 23 2016 | 8:07 AM IST
US president-elect Donald Trump has said that advice from a Marine general renowned for his frank talk had convinced him to think again about authorising the torture of detainees.
The Republican tycoon had previously made bloodcurdling pledges to restore water boarding and "far, far worse" in US detention centres, scorning President Barack Obama's ban on the practice.
But last weekend Trump sat down with James Mattis, a retired general respected across Washington and the US military for his no-nonsense approach, to discuss naming him defence secretary.
Yesterday, in an interview with the New York Times, Trump said he'd been surprised to discover that such an uncompromising commander was opposed to allowing US personnel to torture suspects.
"He said: 'I've never found it to be useful'," he said, adding that Mattis advised building a rapport with detainees: "Give me a pack of cigarettes and a couple of beers and I'll do better."
"I was very impressed by that answer," Trump told the Times, in a marked U-turn from his campaign mantra: "Torture works, OK? Believe me, it works."
Trump's rhetoric was cheered to the rafters at campaign rallies, but yesterday he admitted that torture is "not going to make the kind of a difference that a lot of people are thinking."
Mattis is reportedly interested in becoming Trump's defence secretary, and Trump said he is being "seriously, seriously considered" despite his opposition to illegal interrogation methods.

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First Published: Nov 23 2016 | 8:07 AM IST

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