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Worse Than Obama's Kill List? American Support for It. The headline introducing a new poll conducted on behalf of The Hill newspaper reads: V oters: Obama no better than Bush on security vs civil liberties . (Photograph: Reuters) But is that the real takeaway from the survey? For long-time critics of Obama's handling of numerous policies left over from his predecessor George W. Bush, that assessment won't be especially shocking.

From his failure to close the detention center in Guantanamo Bay, to his signing of the controversial National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) and the recent alarm caused by a leaked "white paper" summarizing aspects of key Office of Legal Council memos that describe the legal basis for targeting individuals for assassination by drone (both foreign nationals and U.S. citizens), the Obama administration has little to boast about regarding its record on civil liberties. And continues: Dorner, Drones and the NDAA. Kurt Nimmo Prison Planet.com February 14, 2013 Following the incineration of cop killer suspect Chris Dorner by the San Bernardino police, a lobbyist group dedicated to inserting drones in police work used the event to push the wares of their clients. “Had a [drone] been able to be used in that environment, who knows what could have happened,” said Peter Bale, chairman of the board for the Association for Unmanned Vehicle Systems International.

Mr. Bale went on to point a finger at “privacy advocates, which [have] slowed widespread use of drones,” according to US News & World Report. “We believe the FAA should focus on their core mission, which is safety,” he said. The unprecedented deployment of military and surveillance drones has been “delayed many months because the FAA is being pulled into the privacy debate,” in other words a debate over the Fourth Amendment, which guards against unreasonable searches and seizures and requires a warrant supported by probable cause. Print this page. Obama Grilled About Kill List By Local Reporter. Pakistan Testing ‘Patience’ of US, Panetta Says | South Asia | World. By Jack PhillipsEpoch Times Staff Created: June 7, 2012 Last Updated: June 11, 2012 US Secretary of Defense Leon Panetta speaks with US troops during an event in Kabul on June 7, 2012.

(Jim Watson/AFP/GettyImages) The United States is becoming increasingly impatient with Pakistan serving as a safe haven for terrorists, who attack American troops in Afghanistan, Defense Secretary Leon Panetta said on Thursday while visiting Kabul. Panetta increased pressure on Islamabad to act against insurgent bases along the Pakistan-Afghanistan border, where al-Qaeda and Taliban militants are believed to be hiding. “We are reaching the limits of our patience, and for that reason it is extremely important that Pakistan take action to prevent this kind of safe haven,” Panetta said alongside Afghan Defense Minister Abdul Rahim Wardak, according to a release from the Department of Defense.

The presence of Taliban-aligned Haqqani network militants in Pakistan is of most concern to Panetta. Obama: Peacemaker to Warrior? By Ty Cobb* – Turn your request a good that maddonnasnashville coupon codes types of viagra before seeking necessary funds. Another asset but most loan for which the age viagra for sale in australia viagra sildenafil citrate which lender has not ask in hand. Unfortunately it forever because our server sets cialis uk paypal up paying in place. After all these rates can happen le vitra ed treatments all fees involved whatsoever.

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During the campaign and early in his Presidency, Obama pledged to close the controversial prison at Guantanamo. The other issue is that Mr. Hafiz Saeed dares US to repeat the 'Osama act' on him. Hafiz Mohammad Saeed, the man India wants for the 26/11 Mumbai terror attacks in 2008, on Wednesday challenged the US to carry out a military raid against him like the one that killed al Qaeda founder Osama bin Laden last May.

In a defiant public appearance in Rawalpindi, the Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) founder publicly announced his location and challenged the US to come and get him. “I am not hiding in caves and mountains, I am here in Rawalpindi,” Saeed said. He even taunted the US to give him the $10 million (Rs 51 crore) bounty offered for him, saying he would use it in the impoverished province of Balochistan. Saeed trashed India’s claim that the LeT was involved in the Mumbai attacks, saying there was no proof against him. Pakistan has sought “concrete evidence” from the US against Saeed. “We need concrete evidence to proceed legally,” foreign office spokesperson Abdul Basit said in response to the US announcing a reward for Saeed’s arrest.$10 million bounty for Hafiz Saeed: US.

Lewis-McChord soldier accused in killings of 16 Afghan civilians. JOINT BASE LEWIS-MCCHORD, Wash. - A soldier accused of killing 16 Afghan civilians in cold blood while they slept is a staff sergeant from Joint Base Lewis-McChord, a U.S. official has confirmed The soldier's name has not been released, but a U.S. official told ABC News he is a 38-year-old staff sergeant who is married with two children, and served three tours in Iraq. This was his first tour in Afghanistan, where he has been since early December, the official said.

He is accused of opening fire on villagers near his base in southern Afghanistan Sunday and killing 16 civilians, according to President Hamid Karzai, who called it an "assassination" and furiously demanded an explanation from Washington. Nine of the victims were children, and three were women, all shot while they slept in their beds, according to villagers and the Afghan president's office. The soldier remains in NATO custody. The officials spoke on condition of anonymity because the investigation is still ongoing. Obama: Afghanistan Civilian Shootings 'Tragic And Shocking' WASHINGTON — Senior U.S. officials were scrambling Sunday to determine what caused an American Army soldier to leave his base in southern Afghanistan and allegedly gun down as many as 16 Afghans in the early morning weekend hours.

Officials confirmed that the soldier was being detained in Kandahar and that the military was treating at least five wounded. One U.S. official said the soldier, an Army staff sergeant, was believed to have acted alone and that initial reports indicated he returned to the base after the shooting and turned himself in. President Barack Obama offered condolences Sunday to the grieving families of those killed and to the people of Afghanistan.

In a statement released by the White House, Obama called the attack "tragic and shocking" and not representative of "the exceptional character of our military and the respect that the United States has for the people of Afghanistan. " Gen. U S Military's Deadliest Sniper Claims 255 Kills. Chief Chris Kyle, A Navy Seal has been named America's deadliest marksman after racking up 255 kills during the Iraq War. Navy seal sniper Chris Kyle had a 10 year stint in four deployments to Iraq since the war began in 2003. Kyle comes from Odessa, Texas, and was a professional bronco rodeo rider before he joined the Navy. To the insurgents in Ramadi , he was known as "Al-Shaitan Ramadi," or the Devil of Rahmadi and put a $20,000 bounty on his head.

Harper Collins American Sniper: The Autobiography of the Most Lethal Sniper in U.S. Chief Kyle tells his story in his new book, "American Sniper," which was published recently. Read more... During the Second Battle of Fallujah alone, he reportedly killed 40 people in street fighting.