http://news.yahoo.com/holder-speak-targeted-killings-americans-192324573--abc-news.html
IIRC, there was a thread a while back, on this topic, discussing whether or not it was ok for the govt to target an "American". Rather than dig up that old one, I figured I'd start a new one, and post their findings.
Personally, despite this POS being called a 'citizen', IMO, anyone who does the disgusting things he's done, isn't a citizen in my eyes. But thats just my opinion. Anyways, posting this for discussion.
IIRC, there was a thread a while back, on this topic, discussing whether or not it was ok for the govt to target an "American". Rather than dig up that old one, I figured I'd start a new one, and post their findings.
To kill or not to kill?Under what conditions can or should the United States government target and kill -- without trial -- a U.S. citizen suspected of plotting terrorism?
Attorney General Eric Holder today provided the most detailed terms to date on the legal principals behind the U.S. drone campaign and the U.S. government's legal authority to target and kill U.S. citizens such as Anwar al-Awlaki, a suspected high-profile al Qaeda recruiter.
"Let me be clear: An operation using lethal force in a foreign country, targeted against a U.S. citizen who is a senior operational leader of al Qaeda or associated forces, and who is actively engaged in planning to kill Americans, would be lawful at least in the following circumstances: First, the U.S. government has determined, after a thorough and careful review, that the individual poses an imminent threat of violent attack against the United States; second, capture is not feasible; and third, the operation would be conducted in a manner consistent with applicable law of war principles," Holder said his speech at the Northwestern University Law School. "The evaluation of whether an individual presents an 'imminent threat' incorporates considerations of the relevant window of opportunity to act, the possible harm that missing the window would cause to civilians, and the likelihood of heading off future disastrous attacks against the United States."
Personally, despite this POS being called a 'citizen', IMO, anyone who does the disgusting things he's done, isn't a citizen in my eyes. But thats just my opinion. Anyways, posting this for discussion.
