Tuesday, March 6, 2012

EDITORIAL Immunity from Justice Feds justify killing citizens deemed terrorists Holder defends targeting Americans in terror hunt Attorney general says U.S. can lawfully order killings of terrorist abroad kill American President may gives legal defense for alAwlaki Eric target overseas fight Time to Play “What if Alberto Gonzalez Said That” AP source AG address targeted hits on General Explains Why It's Okay Kill Citizens Without a Trial Constitution doesn't cover When War Terror Targets Speak Targeted Killings will OK US aboard who pose threat

Holder gives legal defense for al-Awlaki killing WASHINGTON—Attorney General Eric Holder said Monday that the decision to kill a U.S. citizen living abroad who poses a terrorist threat "is among the gravest that government leaders can face," but justified lethal action as legal and sometimes necessary in the war on terror. Eric Holder: U.S. can target citizens overseas in terror fight Atty. Gen. Eric H. Holder Jr. defended the U.S. right to target and kill American citizens overseas in the war on terror, telling an audience at the Northwestern University law school that when those individuals pose a real threat to this country and cannot be captured unharmed, "we must take steps to stop them." Eric Holder: U.S. can kill American citizens overseas in terror fight Attorney General Eric Holder defended the U.S. right to target and kill American citizens overseas in the war on terror, telling an audience at Northwestern University Law School that when those individuals pose a real threat to this country and cannot be captured unharmed, "we must take steps to stop them." Holder defends killings of US citizens overseas WASHINGTON – Attorney General Eric Holder said Monday that the decision to kill a U.S. citizen living abroad who poses a terrorist threat "is among the gravest that government leaders can face," but justified lethal action as legal and sometimes necessary in the war on terror. Holder: U.S. can target citizens overseas Atty. Gen. Eric Holder told an audience at the Northwestern University law school that when U.S. citizens overseas pose a real threat to this country and cannot be captured unharmed, "we must take steps to stop them." Attorney General Eric Holder's National Security Speech Today at Northwestern University School of , Attorney General Eric Holder delivered a speech addressing a variety of national security topics including surveillance, counter-terrorism trials, detention under the NDAA, and targeted killing.?? The full text of the speech appears below. Attorney General Eric Holder Speaks at Northwestern University School of Monday, March 5, 2012 As ... Holder defends killing of terrorists CHICAGO, March 5 (UPI) -- U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder Monday defended the use of "lethal force" against terrorists abroad, even U.S. citizens. AG Eric Holder makes legal case for killing of Al-Awlaki Attorney General Eric Holder said Monday that the decision to kill a U.S. citizen living abroad who poses a terrorist threat "is among the gravest that government leaders can face," but justified lethal action as legal and sometimes necessary in the war on terror. AP source: AG Holder to address targeted killings Attorney General Eric Holder is expected to outline the legal framework for the use of lethal force in targeted killings of Americans overseas in a major speech at Northwestern University law school, an Obama administration official said Sunday night. Eric Holder Northwestern University Speech To Address Targeted American Killings Overseas, Sources Say WASHINGTON -- Attorney General Eric Holder is expected to outline the legal framework for the use of lethal force in targeted killings of Americans overseas in a major speech at Northwestern University law school, an Obama administration official said Sunday night.
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