Republican front-runner Donald Trump said he would "strengthen" laws to allow for the use of torture if he were elected president.<br />In an interview with "Face the Nation" host John Dickerson, Trump addressed the issue, which was raised during Thursday night's GOP debate.<br />"We have an enemy in the Middle East that's chopping off heads and drowning people in massive steel cages," Trump told Dickerson, speaking of the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria.<br />"We have an enemy that doesn't play by the laws.<br />You could say laws, and they're laughing.<br />They're laughing at us right now.<br />I would like to strengthen the laws so that we can better compete."<br />"You know, it's very tough to beat enemies that don't have any, that don't have any restrictions, all right?<br />We have these massive restrictions.<br />Now, I will always abide by the law, but I would like to have the law expanded," Trump said.
