Monday, January 6, 2020

Flashback to February 2013 Glenn Greenwald story: You can thank Obama for how and why Trump killed Soleimani

Specifically, the president's assassination power "does not require that the US have clear evidence that a specific attack . . . will take place in the immediate future". The US routinely assassinates its targets not when they are engaged in or plotting attacks but when they are at home, with family members, riding in a car, at work, at funerals, rescuing other drone victims, etc.

Read it all here.