HoverBoarder
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It would be murder.
It's pretty hard to know who I would support my country murdering.
Ideally, I would like there to be no murders. Even for the worst of individuals. I think the death penalty is generally counterproductive, and it helps reinforce a culture of killing and revenge that only causes more people to die.
On a National level, there are more effective ways of dealing with crime than killing people, or creating gang run prison criminal factories, but Internationally, it is much more complicated.
On the surface, my decesion on whether or not to kill:
OBL would be a yes.
Anwar al-Awlaki, tentatively yes.
All of the people on the drone hit list, it is hard for me to know.
For the first two people that I mentioned, it may not have been possible to get them to be taken to a country where they would be held responsible for their role in planning and carrying out attacks in the US, and preventing their killing could very well have been the same as supporting the murder of future Americans that both men were planning before their death.
However, our drone attacks and extrajudical killings have not exactly halted support for the next OBL or Anwar al-Awlaki, but I don't know if the question is as straightforward as supporting a kill list or not.
And while OBL and Anwar al-Awlaki is one thing, Arafat is on a whole different level. The information provided is already enough to support an investigation into the matter, and if Israel is found to be involved, it could create a whole new review of the US relationship with the country, especially in regards to the accountability of their actions.