March 10, 2013

How a U.S. Citizen Got in America's Cross Hairs

New York Times, New York Times

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It was the culmination of years of painstaking intelligence work, intense deliberation by lawyers working for President Obama and turf fights between the Pentagon and the C.I.A., whose parallel drone wars converged on the killing grounds of Yemen. For what was apparently the first time since the Civil War, the United States government had carried out the deliberate killing of an American citizen as a wartime enemy and without a trial.

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TAGGED: Saudi Arabia, Yemen, Anwar al-Awlaki, Drones, United States

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