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To: Yaron
No way dude! Ever heard of a license to kill? Murder is NOT murder when the killing is of international terrorists. Case you haven't heard: there is a war on terror out there! "Murder" is a civil crime, and applies to civilians in peacetime. Killing terrorists is simply killing enemy combatants in wartime, "murder" or other such legal judgments are completely irrelevant.
9 posted on 05/17/2003 7:07:17 AM PDT by lib-r-teri-ann
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To: lib-r-teri-ann
Murder is NOT murder when the killing is of international terrorists.

If we were talking strictly about murderous terrorists, then it would be the task for the Mossad to hunt down the individuals and report them to British authorities, who would then arrest the terrorists and have them extradited back to Israel for trial. Something doesn't ring right here, when a foreign government is assassinating people on your own soil. Where's the accountability? I don't even trust my own government's spy agencies to accurately identify and execute assassinations, why should I trust another government's?

67 posted on 05/17/2003 4:51:29 PM PDT by JoeSchem (Okay, now it works: Knight's Quest, at http://geocities.com/engineerzero)
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To: lib-r-teri-ann
Murder is NOT murder when the killing is of international terrorists.

Their successes….

· Dr Gerald Bull. Canadian scientist and then the world's greatest expert of ballistics. Offered his services to Saddam Hussein. On March 22, 1990, a kidon team assassinated Bull in the doorway of his Brussels apartment. Mossad's Department of Psychological Warfare planted the story that Bull had been murdered Iraqi agents because he reneged on his deal with Saddam.

A person offering to sell his expertise on creating military technology is seen by Israel to be a legitimate target for assassination in a neutral country.

The US has sold weapons and technology to various Arab regimes in the Middle East. Would a Congressman who sponsored a bill to sell military equiptment or technology to an enemy of Israel likewise become a target? Would the President? How about anybody lobbying to cut foreign aid to Israel?

Where does it stop?

68 posted on 05/17/2003 5:00:04 PM PDT by SauronOfMordor (Heavily armed, easily bored, and off my medication)
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