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It appears Bush is considering a more direct approach to dealing with bin Laden: assassination. The article says
DRAWING ON two classified legal memoranda, one written for President Bill Clinton in 1998 and one since the attacks of Sept. 11, the Bush administration has concluded that executive orders banning assassination do not prevent the president from lawfully singling out a terrorist for death by covert action. The CIA is reluctant to accept a broad grant of authority to hunt and kill U.S. enemies at its discretion, knowledgeable sources said. But the agency is willing and believes itself able to take the lives of terrorists designated by the president.

This is certain to be a lively debate in Washington.

posted on Monday, October 29, 2001 3:06 PM Print
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