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Old 03-05-2011, 03:13 PM   #1
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If the UK Foreign Office were to apply the same 'rules' to Obama as they do to Israel, then Obama is a war criminal.

http://www.thecommentator.com/articl...n_of_bin_laden

From news article:
It’s official. Barack Obama is a “war criminal”. The British Foreign Office has announced its intention to join Arab states at the United Nations in tabling a resolution condemning America for flagrant violation of the Geneva Conventions.

EU foreign ministers have just issued a joint statement angrily denouncing “this extrajudicial execution” after a hastily convened meeting in Brussels. Amnesty International, Oxfam and five other NGOs have appealed to the American president to remember the oppression suffered by black people under slavery and to end “indiscriminate attacks” on a deprived third world population. The Guardian said: “Vengeance was theirs”.
As a matter of fact, only the last part is true. Yes indeed, that is how the third most widely read newspaper in the English speaking world today characterised the response of the American people to the death of Osama bin Laden.
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Old 03-05-2011, 09:39 PM   #2
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Three successive US Presidents painted a bullseye on UBL.

I still can’t quite figure out why the eunuchs in Brussels wear pants.
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Old 04-05-2011, 08:32 AM   #3
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The Independent today has Geoffrey Robertson QC asserting the “absurdity” of any claim that justice has been done by his abrupt death – better a formal legal process if at all possible:" European jurists and Europeans in general invariably equate the terrorist actions of Al-Qaeda to that of the Irish Republican Army. Such a comparison is disingenuous and faulty. The IRA would call in warnings before its attacks and its largest terrorist action killed twenty-nine people. In actuality, this was a condensed and local dispute.

Al-Qaeda by contrast issued numerous public declarations of war against the United States and the West during the 1990’s. It's reach is global and it embraced a policy of no mercy. Al-Qaeda destroyed two US embassies in Africa which killed hundreds of civilians. AQ attacked a US warship, attacked the Pentagon, and killed thousands of American civilians on 9/11.

This is not a law enforcement issue. By any metric, these are acts of war. Supposedly intellectual Europeans like Geoffrey Robertson QC seem to forget that a state of war was so obvious that NATO invoked Article 5 in the wake of 9/11... “An attack against one member nation is considered an attack against all.” In a state of war, it is perfectly lawful and legitimate to target the political and military leadership of the enemy with deadly force. Let us also not forget that Al-Qaeda and its affiliates, such as Al-Qaeda in Iraq, killed untold thousands of innocent Muslims throughout the world.

But let’s take a moment play the intellectual law-enforcement parlor game of the estimable Geoffrey Robertson QC. Let us propose here that law enforcement agents are raiding a suspected drug house. The police announce their presence, break down the door, and toss in a flash-bang. They shout at everyone to get down on the floor and not move. Let us suppose that a drug dealer (unarmed) ignores these directions and begins to run towards an AK-47 propped up in a corner of the room. This is resistance and for all intent and purposes... deadly resistance. The police SWAT team would shoot to kill and legitimately so. No court in any country would convict law enforcement officers of murder or excessive force in such a scenario.

What Geoffrey Robertson QC is attempting to do is to equate the raid on UBL’s compound with an extralegal assassination. But no matter how you look at it, from either a military or a police standpoint, it was a justified kill. Sovereignty? The president of Pakistan himself has publicly stated that he has no qualms about the US raid which resulted in the death of the beast who murdered the mother of his children.

To Geoffrey Robertson QC and his ilk... you are an embarrassment to intellectuals everywhere.

To the untold thousands of bin-Laden victims around the globe... justice was done.
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Old 04-05-2011, 01:26 PM   #4
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U.N. rights boss asks U.S. for facts on bin Laden killing

http://www.reuters.com/article/2011/...7424Y220110503

From news article:
The United Nations has consistently emphasized that all counter-terrorism acts must respect international law," she said in a statement issued in response to a Reuters request.
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