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by roenxi
427 days ago
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> I consider it pretty unlikely that we'll ever see a former President even be charged with a crime... You could have stopped the sentence here; most US presidents are responsible for acts that appear to be criminal but for the fact that it is political convention not to charge them. The most egregious case I recall was Anwar Al-Awlaki [0] - where he seems to have been killed on the president's orders without actually having done anything specific to justify it. Searching for "crime" on his Wikipedia page turns up nothing much. If a president isn't publicly investigated by the judicial system for having a US citizen killed it is hard to see when charges would be appropriate. [0] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anwar_al-Awlaki |
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This was an assaination as part of an armed conflict if i understand correctly.
There are a lot of things you can argue about with the morality of the drone strike program, but its at the very least grey. As a general rule, armed conflict involves killing people who have done nothing wrong other than being on the wrong side of the conflict.
Its possible it still might be a crime, but i think it would be on the standard of if its a war crime, and not an ordinary murder.
P.s. i dont understand what him being an american citizen has to do with it. Its not any more ok to kill non-citizens.