No, you’re feeding your own wanton paranoia with vague inanities.
The man killed was not at the time a US citizen, for reasons clearly stated on his passport. There is no question he was an avowed enemy of the USA, and nobody in their right mind would expect him to wander into the US embassy to file the appropriate paperwork terminating his citizenship.
The Weavers were law abiding citizens who wanted to be left the hell alone and who were armed against illegal assault, regardless of the office of the attackers.
If you conflate the two, you are a very confused person.
The statutes that cover that are not vague inanities they are the law.
...and nobody in their right mind would expect him to wander into the US embassy to file the appropriate paperwork terminating his citizenship.
That's the law.
I didn’t conflate the Weavers and al-Alawki. Your reading comprehension is below grade school level if you think so.