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> This was a deliberate strike targeting a known American citizen in a country with which the US was not at war (Yemen), for accusations of terrorism.

I never understood this argument. Al-Awlaki was embedded with a group of enemy combatants the US was at war with, and he knew he was a wanted man, and he had plenty of opportunities to surrender, but he chose not to. So either the US does some Spec Ops snatch-and-grab to get him and risk the lives of all involved personnel, or do nothing at all?



I'm with you. I think people who criticize that action maybe expect the US to just give up and leave the terrorists alone for the sake of optics.


Not for the sake of optics. For the sake of upholding the law.

Because having a government that follows the law is more important than one man's life.




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