This is the US version of law & order we're trying to teach the Libyans I guess. http://www.washingtonpost.com/world/national-security/video-shows-us-abduction-of-accused-al-qaeda-terrorist-on-trial-for-embassy-bombings/2014/02/10/7f84927a-8f6b-11e3-b46a-5a3d0d2130da_story.html …
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@emptywheel That is equating a white collar crime w/ actual violent activity. And, as far as I know, no bank has issued declaration of war -
@Kat_Missouri No. They were smart in simply attacking without declaring war. I'll grant you that. -
@emptywheel To be accepted. But, it does not mean we are not allowed to respond in the proper manner. -
@Kat_Missouri Just as we have not responded to the networked, partly clandestine attackers called "banks" properly. -
@emptywheel Again, this is apples and oranges. an internal, possibly bad actor, against a known external bad actor. -
@Kat_Missouri Sorry: which is internal and which external? Cause if AQ isn't internal we can shut down entire dragnet. -
@emptywheel All external enemies have always sought to reach inside the borders of another nation to do it damage. Clausewitz. -
@Kat_Missouri So they're both internal and external networks attempting to use clandestine ops to sabotage the state? - 2 more replies
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