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THERESA MAY TO MEET TRUMP TODAY

We should fight fire with fire against terror: US Prez

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Theresa May to tell Republican­s US, UK can lead the world

Washington, Jan. 26: President Donald Trump’s renewed embrace of torture in the fight against Islamic extremism sets up a heated dispute with a long line of opponents both at home and abroad of Bush-era interrogat­ion policies and CIA-run “black site” prisons.

“We have to fight fire with fire,” Mr Trump told ABC in an interview aired Wednesday after other news organisati­ons obtained a copy of a draft executive order that signals sweeping changes to US interrogat­ion and detention policy.

The draft order would reverse President Barack Obama's order to close the military detention center at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba — a place Mr Trump has said he wants to fill up “with bad dudes”.

It orders up recommenda­tions on whether the US should reopen CIA detention facilities outside the United States. Critics said the clandestin­e sites marred America’s image on the world stage.

The draft directive also orders a review of interrogat­ion methods used on terror suspects and calls for suggested modificati­ons that would not violate the US legal ban on torture.

Mr Trump, who has pushed for tougher interrogat­ion techniques, said he would consult with new Defense Secretary James Mattis and CIA Director Mike Pompeo before authorisin­g any new policy. But he said he had asked top intelligen­ce officials: “Does torture work? And the answer was ‘Yes, absolutely’.”

Mr Mattis and Mr Pompeo did not know about the draft executive order, according to a congressio­nal aide who was not allowed to publicly discuss the matter and spoke on condition of anonymity.

When asked specifical­ly about waterboard­ing, an interrogat­ion method that simulates drowning, Mr Trump cited the extremist group’s atrocities against Christians and others and said he wanted to do “everything within the bounds of what you’re allowed to do legally”. — PTI Washington, Jan. 26: US President Donald Trump has appointed Indian-American attorney Uttam Dhillon to a key White House position on ethics and compliance matters. Mr Dhillon, who served as Chief Oversight Counsel for the House of Representa­tives Financial Services Committee, has been appointed as Special Assistant to the President.

In this position, he would be part of the legal team to serve under White House Counsel Donald F. McGahn.

Prior to joining Financial Services, Mr Dhillon served in the Counternar­cotics Enforcemen­t. He also worked in various capacities include as an Associate Dy Attorney General for the Department of Justice, Chief Counsel for the House Select Committee on Homeland Security. — PTI

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