Should Sweden assassinate suspected terrorists in foreign countries?
@9FGWF677mos7MO
No, they should be captured and given fair trial. Also, since when has Sweden been assassinating suspected terrorists? I thought that was an American thing.
@MahantP3yrs3Y
yes but only if they are planning to attack or have attacked our country, and even then they should be imprisoned and dealt with
@98GH5351yr1Y
Only if there is undeniable evidence they have committed or planning an attack against our country. Alternatively they could capture, interrogate, and imprison them instead.
@95BY28D2yrs2Y
Yes, but only if there is undeniable evidence they have committed an attack on other country and are planning to attack our country
@95BBQ6L2yrs2Y
No that's America's job
@952R2DS2yrs2Y
I do not think that more killing will stop the killing. We should do all we can to prevent terrorist acts and hold accountable in the courts those that we can catch. There is a fairly good international system that works to this end and I believe that Sweden should be cautious in its approach to terrorism and terrorists.
Yes, but only if arrest is not possible
Deleted2yrs2Y
Yes, but the option of capturat
@93X4TMH2yrs2Y
Only if there is undeniable evidence that they are planning/have committed an attack against our country
@heatherdvdprincess2yrs2Y
Yes, but only if the evidence is virtually conclusive.
@92X5HLD2yrs2Y
Yes, but only if there is undeniable evidence they are planning to attack our country or have committed an attack against it
@93T2Z952yrs2Y
No, foreign affairs involvement that does not directly work in the interests of the American people is not a responsibility of the United States government.
@Panagioti9992yrs2Y
No, this is a violation of the sovereignty of other nations. Our military should not enter any country without a congressional declaration of war.
@8W2ZDFB2yrs2Y
Yes but only if they are going to commit an attack against our country or have committed a crime against our country.
@9334YP32yrs2Y
The United States should not, but her citizens may.
@92YHQCV2yrs2Y
No, they should be instead captured, (humanly) interrogated, given a fair trial, and imprisoned instead because assassinating suspected terrorists can pose a real Public Relations problem for us, whether they are guilty OR NOT.
@dylanziehme2yrs2Y
No, suspects should be captured if necessary and possible. If there is an imminent threat, the DoD should have to get an emergency warrant from a federal judge to ensure they meet the burden of proof.
@92WX6NZ2yrs2Y
Yes, but only if there's undeniable evidence that they've attacked or are planning to attack our country
@92DC6RN2yrs2Y
Yes, but only if there is large evidence that they plotted to attack or have attacked.
@MSelvig2yrs2Y
Each situation is different, and I cannot give a blanket answer on this question.
@9299B9H2yrs2Y
No captured and interrogated and decided punishment based on what they have done
@925J4Q82yrs2Y
Depends on if they have attacked, or if we just have pure evidence that they will
@8ZVJ2LM2yrs2Y
I have very mixed feelings about this subject if they have attacked and caused pain and suffering i think assassinate but if they haven't done anything but did have inevitable plans i think imprison and interrogate.
Deleted2yrs2Y
No, we should not assassinate any suspected terrorist without concrete, undeniable evidence that they are trying to attack our country. Also, once such evidence were to manifest itself then we should obtain both Congressional approval along with approval from that sovereign state to enter their country to capture them along with a fair trial instead.
@ForWheelen2yrs2Y
Yes because I view that as a military operation therefore due process would not apply. However there must be some compelling evidence
@8ZGPKM92yrs2Y
yes only if they are authorized as some against and a risk to the USA
@8ZDTRL72yrs2Y
Yes, but only if theirs undeniable evidence that they are planning an attack on our country and if the country of the terrorist is made aware of their assassination
@8R6XWGN2yrs2Y
Yes, but only if there is undeniable evidence that they have or are planning to attack any country
@8ZCGKPD2yrs2Y
yes, but only if there is undeniable evidence that they have or are planning to attack any country
@RickStewart2yrs2Y
The US should assassinate no one, ever. The Constitution provides for war when necessary, and for justice for all, when we are not at war.
@8Z4TVW32yrs2Y
why do we care? if they're in other countries then we should just make sure they don't come here
Deleted2yrs2Y
No, we should not assassinate any suspected terrorist without concrete, undeniable evidence. Also, once such evidence were to manifest itself then we should obtain both Congressional approval along with approval from that sovereign state to enter their country to capture and give them a fair trial instead.
Deleted2yrs2Y
No, we should not assassinate any "suspected" terrorist without concrete, undeniable evidence. Also, once such evidence were to manifest itself then we should obtain both Congressional approval along with approval from that sovereign state to enter their country to capture and give them a fair trial instead.
Deleted2yrs2Y
No, we should not assassinate any "suspected" terrorist without concrete, undeniable evidence that they are planning to attack our nation. Also, once such evidence were to manifest itself then we should obtain both Congressional approval along with approval from that sovereign state to enter their country to capture and give them a fair trial instead.
@8YYBYBH2yrs2Y
No, because it could be someone innocent, maybe ask them questions and report but don't kill them on sight that would only make a bigger mess.
@7PTCG382yrs2Y
Yes, if they are confirmed (not just suspected) terrorists who are planning to attack our country and we are unable to capture and interrogate them
Deleted2yrs2Y
No, the United States should not assassinate any suspected terrorist without concrete, undeniable evidence that they have/are planning to attack our nation. Also, once such evidence were to manifest itself then we should obtain both congressional approval along with approval from that sovereign state to enter their country to capture and give them a fair trial instead.
@8YMZ8792yrs2Y
not until they have full proof that the person is really a terrorist and if not able to capture then take out.
Deleted2yrs2Y
Only those that have killed/attacked our nation.
@8Y4RVFN2yrs2Y
Capture, interrogate, and imprison first. If that leads to the possible threat, then assassinate. However, no civilians should be hurt in the process.
@7PTCG382yrs2Y
Yes, but only if gathered intelligence reveals undeniable evidence that they are terrorists who have planned an imminent attack against our country
@8XNVQ8R2yrs2Y
Yes, But only if there is undeniable evidence they are planning or have committed an attack against our country
@8XVDJS62yrs2Y
Well really no. They are 'Suspected" terrorist, that doesn't really mean you know if they are or not. Unless you research them and they have a bad background, you need to first look into the person before killing them. You never know who you're assassinating
@8XQ89RL2yrs2Y
Yes, but only if there is undeniable evidence they are planning to attack the country or if they have committed an attack against the country
@8XR2TYT2yrs2Y
no beuase they should question themmand get information out f them
@8XM9TJS2yrs2Y
only if proven that they are one should it be allowed.
@8XGX4DL2yrs2Y
Yes, but only if there is undeniable evidence that they are planning to attack our country or that they already have.
@8XGV4422yrs2Y
Yes, if they are planning to harm our country or out people and or if they already have
@8XGQ7PW2yrs2Y
No, they should be captured and given a fair trial if there is undeniable evidence that they have or are planning to attack our country
@8XFNL5B2yrs2Y
NO because they as a human should have the right to fight them selves. You should bring them to the U.S. then trial against them with hard evidence. Then the judge will do what s/he thinks is best.
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