MarathonMike
Diamond Member
Obama was always lucky when it come to killin folks.That was a different time Barry murdered folks……innocent Americans.
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Obama was always lucky when it come to killin folks.That was a different time Barry murdered folks……innocent Americans.
EXACTLY why it is illegal to just murder them without finding out.Narcoterrorists?
We have no idea who these people are.
How do you know they were narco drug runners?Leave it to the dems to defend narco drug smugglers if Trump does something about it.
Cocaine has been coming into this country for decadesWhat extremely narrow definition of terrorist are you using, that it would not include a boatload of guys bringing deadly poison to the shores of the U. S to be distributed to our teenagers and young adults in single doses?
And why was the survivor of a similar attack returned to Venezuela?How do you know they were narco drug runners?
No, it isn't.
He may have been but for what?
Obituary: Anwar al-Awlaki - BBC News
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Sep 30, 2011 — In 2004, Zindani was listed as a "specially designated global terrorist" by the US Treasury Department and the UN.
After surviving several attempts on his life, he was killed in a US drone strike in western Yemen on 30 September 2011.
In recent years, Awlaki's overt endorsement of violence as a religious duty in his sermons and on the internet is believed to have inspired new recruits to Islamist militancy.
US officials say he was a leader of al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula, an offshoot of the militant network in Saudi Arabia and Yemen, and helped recruit Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab, external, the Nigerian accused of attempting to blow up an airliner as it flew into Detroit on 25 December 2009.
Following the failed attack, US President Barack Obama took the extraordinary step of authorising the Central Intelligence Agency to kill him, external. Soon afterwards, Awlaki survived an air strike on a suspected al-Qaeda base, external in southern Yemen.
- Operational leadership in AQAP: U.S. officials stated al-Awlaki had moved from being an ideologue to an "operational" commander within AQAP, actively planning and directing attacks against the United States.
- Directing specific plots: He was linked to masterminding several specific plots, including the December 2009 attempted "underwear bomber" attack on a Northwest Airlines flight over Detroit and a 2010 plot to target U.S. cargo planes with printer-cartridge bombs in Yemen.
- Providing training and resources: A convicted Al-Qaeda member, Minh Quang Pham, revealed in court documents that al-Awlaki personally taught him how to build a bomb and gave him money and instructions to attack London's Heathrow Airport.
- Recruitment and propaganda: Al-Awlaki was the editor of the English-language online magazine Inspire, which provided both ideological justification for violent jihad and practical bomb-making instructions (such as for the pressure-cooker bombs used in the Boston Marathon bombings). His online sermons and writings were a significant radicalizing influence for numerous individuals involved in subsequent Western terror plots.
- Contacts with known terrorists: The FBI found al-Awlaki's phone number in the contacts of Ramzi bin al-Shibh, a key figure in the 9/11 attacks. He also had email contact with Nidal Hasan, the perpetrator of the 2009 Fort Hood shooting.
So will you admit that single-tap double-tap, boat disabled or destroyed means nothing to you? You just dont like using the military to stop territorial encroachment by drug smugglers.Cocaine has been coming into this country for decades
This kind of extrajudicial action was never used before (except by dictators like Duterte)
Blowing up a couple boats will not stop it
And the Coast Guard can do interdiction work very well. They’re trained for it
If the boat was disabled (which it was according to Kegsbreath) there was no need to attack it again unless your goal was to “kill em all” or eliminate witnessesSo will you admit that single-tap double-tap, boat disabled or destroyed means nothing to you? You just dont like using the military to stop territorial encroachment by drug smugglers.
You just dont like using the military to stop territorial encroachment by drug smugglers.
Is that what the regime is selling to you rubes these days?
How many hundreds of miles from the US coast do you think our "territory" extends?You want them arrested, being given full due process and a chance to apply for assylum, with full housing, food, medical, and cash benefits and to quickly become citizens with rights to bring family members in.If the boat was disabled (which it was according to Kegsbreath) there was no need to attack it again unless your goal was to “kill em all” or eliminate witnesses
And no. I don’t like extrajudicial Duterte style killing of drug mules when we have a Coast Guard and Navy that is trained in interdiction
Where do these fantasies come from? Extended drug use?You want them arrested, being given full due process and a chance to apply for assylum, with full housing, food, medical, and cash benefits and to quickly become citizens with rights to bring family members in.
Which part do you not want?Where do these fantasies come from? Extended drug use?
What I want is for the Coast Guard/Navy to do what they have always done on accordance with international lawWhich part do you not want?
So you do or don"t want them arrested?What I want is for the Coast Guard/Navy to do what they have always done on accordance with international law
Interdiction would necessitate arrest if they were carrying drugs… no?So you do or don"t want them arrested?
we'll take one st a time.
If Dotard was serious about hurting the drug trade detaining these mules and getting any information from them about who they are working for is exactly what should be done. After that return them to the authorities in the country they came from if they were actually doing anything illegal.You want them arrested, being given full due process and a chance to apply for assylum, with full housing, food, medical, and cash benefits and to quickly become citizens with rights to bring family members in.
He had you pegged, Simp.More accurately:
I’ll tell my sheep that, and they will go around braying it.
Conviction?
- Operational leadership in AQAP: U.S. officials stated al-Awlaki had moved from being an ideologue to an "operational" commander within AQAP, actively planning and directing attacks against the United States.
- Directing specific plots: He was linked to masterminding several specific plots, including the December 2009 attempted "underwear bomber" attack on a Northwest Airlines flight over Detroit and a 2010 plot to target U.S. cargo planes with printer-cartridge bombs in Yemen.
- Providing training and resources: A convicted Al-Qaeda member, Minh Quang Pham, revealed in court documents that al-Awlaki personally taught him how to build a bomb and gave him money and instructions to attack London's Heathrow Airport.
- Recruitment and propaganda: Al-Awlaki was the editor of the English-language online magazine Inspire, which provided both ideological justification for violent jihad and practical bomb-making instructions (such as for the pressure-cooker bombs used in the Boston Marathon bombings). His online sermons and writings were a significant radicalizing influence for numerous individuals involved in subsequent Western terror plots.
- Contacts with known terrorists: The FBI found al-Awlaki's phone number in the contacts of Ramzi bin al-Shibh, a key figure in the 9/11 attacks. He also had email contact with Nidal Hasan, the perpetrator of the 2009 Fort Hood shooting.

To let others know they will get blown up, Lurch.And why was the survivor of a similar attack returned to Venezuela?