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Anwar al-Awlaki Survives U.S. Drone Attack in Yemen

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Posted on May 7, 2011
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Anwar al-Awlaki

American-born al-Qaida leader Anwar al-Awlaki has apparently survived a U.S. military drone attack in Yemen after he traded vehicles with two supporters who were killed at the scene.

Born in Las Cruces, N.M., Awlaki is a U.S. citizen who has risen in al-Qaida’s ranks as a planner and recruiter since at least 2005. He is believed to have been involved in the Fort Hood shootings and the Christmas Day “underwear bombing” in 2009, among other terror attacks or plots.

Because Awlaki is an American citizen, the Obama administration’s attempt on his life has drawn criticism from legal scholar and journalist Glenn Greenwald because it is not backed by due process. President Barack Obama authorized the killing of Awlaki in April 2010.  —KDG

Glenn Greenwald at Salon.com:

There are certain civil liberties debates where, even though I hold strong opinions, I can at least understand the reasoning and impulses of those who disagree; the killing of bin Laden was one such instance.  But the notion that the President has the power to order American citizens assassinated without an iota of due process—far from any battlefield, not during combat—is an idea so utterly foreign to me, so far beyond the bounds of what is reasonable, that it’s hard to convey in words or treat with civility.

How do you even engage someone in rational discussion who is willing to assume that their fellow citizen is guilty of being a Terrorist without seeing evidence for it, without having that evidence tested, without giving that citizen a chance to defend himself—all because the President declares it to be so?

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By muffler, May 9, 2011 at 8:55 am Link to this comment
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Some people here sound like the old SNL skit - “The Church Lady” - Dana Carvey… “MMmmmmmm Stalin!”

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By TDoff, May 8, 2011 at 7:51 am Link to this comment

Geez. nothing but bad news, constantly. Why don’t we look at the bright side, once in a while? For instance, there were 22M+ Yemenis who were not attacked by US drones yesterday, 29M+ Afghanis, and 129M+ Pakistanis. All free to lead their daily lives, courtesy of POTUS. Of course, there were several hundred thousand folks unaccounted for in each of these nations… but the CIA vigorously denies any involvement with the missing, and so does POTUS.

And if you can’t believe POTUS and the CIA, who ya gonna believe?

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By THX 1133, May 7, 2011 at 8:49 pm Link to this comment

To call Anwar al-Awlaki the “leader” of the Yemen al-
Qaida is apparently factually wrong. But then facts
often confuse an otherwise simple premise.
An interesting read by Jeb Boone;
http://alturl.com/q33g3

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By redipen, May 7, 2011 at 8:08 pm Link to this comment
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al-Awlaki, CIA lackey - http://tarpley.net/

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By Lew Ciefer, May 7, 2011 at 5:13 pm Link to this comment

Hey Anwar ... I hear your 72 virgins are being lined up as I write. You’re next! Your days are numbered. Screw with an Empire and sooner or later your cadaver is thrown on the heap.

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By TDoff, May 7, 2011 at 10:01 am Link to this comment

Greenwald has a point. Many people, especially right-wing fringe wackos, probably think it’s OK to knock-off folks who are suspected of being dangerous to the US, and actively working against US interests. But what if Obama, acting on that premise, were to order his (our) drones to take out the entire GOPer/TP presidential-hopeful candidate slate for 2012?

I’ll bet some of the surviving right-wing crazies would be p****d, especially the Koch Bros. Although they’d probably figure a sneakily legal way to deduct all the money they’d invested in the deceased candidates from the sales taxes on their next yacht purchases, to temper their losses.

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By doublestandards/glasshouses, May 7, 2011 at 9:39 am Link to this comment
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Which constitution was Barak Obama a scholar of exactly?  Couldn’t have been ours.  Stalin’s version of the Soviet Union’s maybe?  Good thing for Obama that most Americans don’t know anything about ours either.

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By doublestandards/glasshouses, May 7, 2011 at 9:34 am Link to this comment
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Sort of like a lynching in the pre-civil rights era south only worse because its the potus giving the order.

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