One
of the things that I heard recently is that Obama has a weekly
meeting with his 'assassiantion czar', John Brennan to decide who is
to be targeted for assasination by drone attack.
I
decided to check this up and this brought me to this article.
17-Year-Old
Girl Included On Obama’s Secret ‘Kill List’
Americans
target of state-sponsored assassination program
Info Wars,
29 July, 2012
President Barack Obama’s unconstitutional secret ‘kill list’ includes a 17-year-old girl along with several American citizens, according to a New York Times report.
29 July, 2012
President Barack Obama’s unconstitutional secret ‘kill list’ includes a 17-year-old girl along with several American citizens, according to a New York Times report.
“Mr.
Obama has placed himself at the helm of a top secret “nominations”
process to designate terrorists for kill or capture, of which the
capture part has become largely theoretical. He had vowed to align
the fight against Al Qaeda with American values; the chart,
introducing people whose deaths he might soon be asked to order,
underscored just what a moral and legal conundrum this could be,”
reports
the NY Times,
adding that one of the targets in Yemen is “a girl who looked even
younger than her 17 years,” and that “Several were Americans.”
The
White House has asserted the right to carry out state-sponsored
assassination anywhere in the world without having to provide any
evidence or go through any legal process. The administration merely
has to state that the target is a terrorist and it doesn’t matter
whether they are an American citizen or not, as we saw in the case of
American-born
Anwar al-Awlaki and his son,
who were both killed last year.
In
December, Obama
administration lawyers reaffirmed their backing for
state sponsored assassination, claiming that “U.S. citizens are
legitimate military targets” and do not have the right to any legal
protection against being marked for summary execution.
During
a CBS 60 Minutes interview in January,
Secretary of Defense Leon Panetta revealed that Obama himself
personally approves the policy to kill American citizens suspected of
terrorism without trial on a case by case basis.
“So
it’s the requirement of the administration under the current legal
understanding that the president has to make that declaration, not
you?” Panetta was asked, to which he replied, “That is correct.”
The
fact that the administration is carrying out state-sponsored
assassination with absolutely no regard to legal due process in the
name of fighting Al-Qaeda is particularly brazen given the fact that
the US
has backed Al-Qaeda terrorists in both Libya and Syria
in the effort to overthrow Colonel Gaddafi and Bashar Al-Assad.
“In
the USA, it is illegal to impose executions on people under 18,
something that most Democrats would support, I suppose. Yet, their
vaunted president, Barack Obama, has declared that a 17-year-old girl
is to be gunned down if American spies can find her,” writes
Bill Anderson.
“Somehow,
I doubt that there will be a peep of protest about that at the
Democratic National Convention this summer. And, to make things even
more depressing, I’m sure that the Republicans will claim that
Obama is “soft on terrorism” and is too “timid” to launch the
U.S. Killing Machine in full force. So it has come to this:
Washington, D.C., is the new home of Murder, Inc.”
Given
that spy drones used to hunt down insurgents in Afghanistan and Iraq
are now not only being deployed domestically but
also armed with non-lethal weapons,
how long before such technology is used to assassinate American
citizens on U.S. soil based on the mere claim that the target is a
terrorist?
If
you don't like Info Wars as a source then try the New York Times
(except that they probably approve).
This
was the enemy, served up in the latest chart from the intelligence
agencies: 15 Qaeda suspects in Yemen with Western ties. The mug shots
and brief biographies resembled a high school yearbook layout.
Several were Americans. Two were teenagers, including a girl who
looked even younger than her 17 years.
This
is Alyona Minkovsky's take on the subject

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