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Originally posted by ALLis0NE
Just read the underlined text.....
Blair replied: "The reason I went this far in open session is I just don't want other Americans who are watching to think that we are careless about endangering -- in fact we're not careless about endangering lives at all -- but we especially are not careless about endangering American lives as we try to carry out the policies to protect most of the country."
In making such decisions, "whether that American is involved in a group that is trying to attack us, whether that American is a threat to other Americans, those are the factors involved," Blair said.
So who is the threat to other Americans now? Blair just told us he didn't care about endangering American lives, and that is pretty much a threat.
Blair, and the spy agencies, just threatened Americans.
Do you see the irony?
[edit on 3-2-2010 by ALLis0NE]
Define "intent" as interpretated by Covert Operations...please.
I'm not quite sure I understand how it's more difficult to launch a military strike on foreign soil than it is to arrest the American in question. It seems like it would be far easier diplomatically to arrest someone in Yemen than it would be to blow up a camp of Yemeni/American suspected terrorists.
My main concern is that this carte blanche to kill undesirable Americans will eventually lead to domestic targets.
As I said, the only time any agency of state or federal governments should kill an American is when that American is in the act of endangering innocent lives.
The fact that they're willing to talk about it in an open session and be assured that no one is going to do anything about it, is pretty telling.
Simply being part of an extremist organization should not give the CIA carte blanche to assassinate citizens.