Donald Trump is casting aside any doubt about his position on torture: He's in favor of it because "we have to beat the savages."<br />Trump vowed on Friday that he would never instruct the military to break the law - appearing to flip on his previous promise to bring back waterboarding and more severe forms of torture.<br />And pressed on CBS's "Face the Nation" about his position, Trump vowed to "strengthen the laws so that we can better compete" with ISIS ' brutal tactics - rejecting out of hand the argument that allowing torture would be stooping to ISIS' savagery.<br />"We have to play the game the way they're playing the game.<br />You're not going to win if we're soft and they're, they have no rules," Trump said in an interview taped Saturday that aired Sunday morning.<br />Trump also rejected the argument that American hostages could be treated worse by America's enemies if the U.S. engaged in torture, insisting that "they're doing that any way."
