Killing without Due Process: It’s Called War (a defense of drone warfare)

Julius Skrrvin

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Starting to think neocons are just guys with low t trying to convince everyone they're tough.

Dapped, repped :wow:

Half of their discussions revolve around how we need to flex more, how we need to exert our control upon others, how we need to show people we're not weak. It's pathological :avbusure:
 

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Dapped, repped :wow:

Half of their discussions revolve around how we need to flex more, how we need to exert our control upon others, how we need to show people we're not weak. It's pathological :avbusure:
See, this is the sort of dismissal that other nations exploit. And you just sit on your hands thinking, yeah, well thats what children do.

No. Its what nations do.

No nation cedes ground or influence or advertising of their own capabilities.

You think the US is just releasing drone footage for fun? Its a display of our capabilities known and unknown. Its a representation of the logistics, training, and motivations that a nation is willing to endure to achieve any aim.

You might sit at home and see it as dikk waving. Other governments sit around boardroom tables and simply stand in awe that they can't do the same things.
 

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no offense, but given the shallowness of your posts, your autistic legalistic sentiments and sociopathic crassness (disguised as pragmatism) when talking about the lives of other human beings, your body is not ready

You just posted an article that disavows due process within the framework of undeclared war, that's just called thuggery:skip:
this kind of talk endangers American citizens on many levels
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Again, what should the US do when dealing with information that they have these targets in their sights?

And again, these aren't american citizens.
 

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Let me find out this cracka ranting about "the real world" is some kind of student or broke


@BarNone breh we cant have 2 of these idiots
I thought all that trolling shyt didn't fly in higher learning?

Dude types essays filled with mostly personal attacks and a bit of bullshyt corporate talking points and mods just watch the shyt.

Even if dude is an alias, he still should have to abide by the rules and bringing up people's families and throwing insults for no reason should be an auto :camby:
 

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See, this is the sort of dismissal that other nations exploit. And you just sit on your hands thinking, yeah, well thats what children do.

No. Its what nations do.

No nation cedes ground or influence or advertising of their own capabilities.

You think the US is just releasing drone footage for fun? Its a display of our capabilities known and unknown. Its a representation of the logistics, training, and motivations that a nation is willing to endure to achieve any aim.

You might sit at home and see it as dikk waving. Other governments sit around boardroom tables and simply stand in awe that they can't do the same things.

Who Do You Mean We Kemo Sabe?
Nations are not the people, they are the creatures invented by a few men, masquerading as the soul and will of the many

"History is the memory of states," wrote Henry Kissinger in his first book, A World Restored, in which he proceeded to tell the history of nineteenth-century Europe from the viewpoint of the leaders of Austria and England, ignoring the millions who suffered from those statesmen's policies. From his standpoint, the "peace" that Europe had before the French Revolution was "restored" by the diplomacy of a few national leaders. But for factory workers in England, farmers in France, colored people in Asia and Africa, women and children everywhere except in the upper classes, it was a world of conquest, violence, hunger, exploitation-a world not restored but disintegrated.

My viewpoint, in telling the history of the United States, is different: that we must not accept the memory of states as our own. Nations are not communities and never have been, The history of any country, presented as the history of a family, conceals fierce conflicts of interest (sometimes exploding, most often repressed) between conquerors and conquered, masters and slaves, capitalists and workers, dominators and dominated in race and sex. And in such a world of conflict, a world of victims and executioners, it is the job of thinking people, as Albert Camus suggested, not to be on the side of the executioners.
-Howard Zinn
 
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like I said...shallow thinking
You want to afford rights to those who aren't in the jurisdiction of the USA? But are within the purview of the US military?

You can't keep dodging this scenario.

I'm asking you, as a matter of policy, what you propose doing when you're faced with the opportunities of having eyes on suspects of actual crimes.

And yes, i wish the USA did more of this:

Ahmed Abu Khattala - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

U.S. captured Benghazi suspect in secret raid

Peep the video of how it went down:

US raid on key Osama pal caught on tape

Snatched this dude right out his whip into a waiting van to be driven off to a waiting US navy ship.
 

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who's we kimmosabe?
Nations are not the people, they are the creatures invented by a few men, masquerading as the soul and will of the many
Again, you refuse to admit the forces that permit you to even say this.

Theres a reason China has to reach out and exert itself and theres a reason why the US isn't rushing towards africa.

Every nation has interests...just because you don't get invited to those talks doesn't mean its any less important.
 

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Dapped, repped :wow:

Half of their discussions revolve around how we need to flex more, how we need to exert our control upon others, how we need to show people we're not weak. It's pathological :avbusure:

Really all it is. Just look at the guys who push this shyt. Not a 250 bench max in the bunch(outside of the real crazies) let alone any moral fortitude.

who's we kimmosabe?
Nations are not the people, they are the creatures invented by a few men, masquerading as the soul and will of the many

Excellent point, excellent quote. Will rep when I can.
 

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Really all it is. Just look at the guys who push this shyt. Not a 250 bench max in the bunch(outside of the real crazies) let alone any moral fortitude.



Excellent point, excellent quote. Will rep when I can.
Again, from the comfort of a nation that swoops in and eliminates any one who dares engage in a mass action of violence.

Tell me the last time a bomb went off at a protest as they do in China, Turkey, and various parts of Europe as they do not in the USA.

Some of you all are just blind to the realities of real policies that have to be made around the world facing national security.

And again, I posit to you all...how do you propose handling many of the people labeled as targets, not even mentioning if drones should or should not be used.
 
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