[could Obama be trying to get a second Nobel Peace Prize?]

Breaking News Alert
The New York Times
Saturday, October 8, 2011 -- 7:35 PM EDT
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Secret U.S. Memo Made Legal Case to Kill a Citizen

The Obama administration’s secret legal memorandum that opened the
door to the killing of Anwar al-Awlaki, the American-born radical
Muslim cleric hiding [??] in Yemen, found that it would be lawful only
if it were not feasible to take him alive, according to people who
have read the document.

The memo, written last year, followed months of extensive
deliberations and offers a glimpse into the legal debate that led to
one of the most significant decisions made by President Obama — to
move ahead with the killing of an American citizen without a trial.

The memo provided the justification for acting despite an executive
order banning assassinations, a federal law against murder,
protections in the Bill of Rights and various strictures of the
international laws of war, according to people familiar with the
analysis. The memo, however, was narrowly drawn to the specifics of
Mr. Awlaki’s case and did not establish a broad new legal doctrine.

Read More:
http://www.nytimes.com/2011/10/09/world/middleeast/secret-us-memo-made-legal-case-to-kill-a-citizen.html?emc=na

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