Plans are only good until the first shot is fired.
I'm just curious as to why most Americans feel it's acceptable for their Government to kill foreign leaders. It's actually illegal under International Law.
International law is meaningless for all intents and purposes, I don't profess to know what most Americans believe in this regard, I don't know what your question has to do with my post, and I personally feel that it just depends on who the leader is and what the facts on the ground are. I would much rather see NK's current government fall in a military coup than for us to attack it, but I don't have any reason to believe that would occur.
Hey, don't blame me, my post was merged with yours. I asked the question in my OP. And i think it is a very interesting question. America is in a very strange place these days. I guess it's a result of the many years of Empire-Building.
Most Americans truly believe their country has the right to meddle in every nations' internal affairs and kill any foreign leaders it chooses.to. Why do they feel the law only applies to others? I think it's all about this Empire-Building phase we're in. Our Founding Fathers warned about it. It's a 'Might makes Right' belief. But all Empires fall. Our Founding Fathers fully understood that. It's time to reverse this Empire-Building trend.