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Thursday, May 5, 2011

Rules for Killing Rogues It’s about time we clarified what determines their fates.

Rules for Killing Rogues
It’s about time we clarified what determines their fates.

The welcome end of Osama bin Laden at the hands of helicopter-borne American military commandos raises a number of issues.
Americans rejoiced at news of the end of this psychopathic mass murderer, and, privately, are probably relieved that he was not captured and extradited to Guantanamo. If bin Laden had been taken alive, we might be revisiting the controversy surrounding the Obama administration’s failed efforts to try in a civilian federal court bin Laden’s subordinate, Khalid Sheikh Mohammed — the master planner behind 9/11.
But what, exactly, are the moral, legal, or practical rules in going after terrorist leaders or the savage dictators of rogue regimes? We went into a foreign country to kill, not capture, bin Laden. Was that killing permissible since a firefight preceded it, or because he was a terrorist rather than a head of state?
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http://www.nationalreview.com/articles/266439/rules-killing-rogues-victor-davis-hansonMore at: 

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