Friday, February 22, 2013
Drone Strikes, ‘Imminence’ and the Need for Judgment, Part I | Capital Commentary
Drone Strikes, ‘Imminence’ and the Need for Judgment, Part I | Capital Commentary by Ben Littlejohn. MGB: It is much more complicated in philosophical terms to justify a drone attack than to identify camps as being affiliated with some branch of al Queda and by nature dangerous to the United States. If an American citizen is part of such a camp, he is committing treason against the Untied States and if he cannot be prosecuted, he can be killed as an enemy combatant. On the more philosophical argument, such preventative action is the world, including the corporatocracy defending itself from revolution.
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