Barack Hussein Obama The Only Guy With a Nobel Peace Prize And a Kill List . . .
Barack Hussein Obama should face the International Criminal Court, or a court of justice, whereby he faces trial to defend himself on the charges outlined forthwith, and that he surrender his Nobel Peace Prize, and award he never deserved.
The indiscriminate bombing and the destruction of modern Libya, a war of choice, whereby Libya and the government of Muammar El Gaddafi was not a direct threat to US national security or its interests.
According to a Le Monde article dated May 13, there were between 600,000 and 1,000,000 Libyan refugees in Tunisia, many of which were political opponents of the present forces in power in Libya, and many of which are supporters of the Jamahiriya of Muammar Gaddafi.
The United States’ Secretary of State at the time, Hillary Clinton, laughed and expressed delight with Gaddafi’s death, stating “We Came, We Saw, He Died.
Reaction from the governments of countries including Cuba, Russia, Venezuela, Nicaragua, was negative. Venezuelan President Hugo Chávez described the former Libyan leader’s death as an “assassination” and an “outrage”, Russia’s Vladimir Putin lashed out at U.S. for the illegal killing of Gaddafi and asked “They showed to the whole world how he (Gaddafi) was killed; there was blood all over. Is that what they call a democracy?” and Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega later called his killing a “crime” during his inauguration on 10 January 2012.
Officials of Iran showed considerably diverse reactions.
Executive Order making it a crime to assassinate a foreign person Part 2.11 of this executive order reiterates a proscription on US intelligence agencies sponsoring or carrying out an assassination.
As a result of the Rockefeller Commission findings of 1975 (See Select Senate Intelligence Committee on Foreign Assassination):
No person employed by or acting on behalf of the United States Government shall engage in, or conspire to engage in, assassination.
Previously, EO 11905 (Gerald Ford) had banned political assassinations and EO 12036 (Jimmy Carter) had further banned indirect U.S. involvement in assassinations. As early as 1998, this proscription against assassination was reinterpreted, and relaxed, for targets who are classified by the United States as connected to terrorism.
On December 4, 1981, U.S. President Ronald Reagan signed Executive Order 12333, an Executive Order intended to extend powers and responsibilities of U.S. intelligence agencies and direct the leaders of U.S. federal agencies to co-operate fully with CIA requests for information. This executive order was entitled United States Intelligence Activities.
It was amended by Executive Order 13355: Strengthened Management of the Intelligence Community, on August 27, 2004. On July 30, 2008, President George W. Bush issued Executive Order 13470 amending Executive Order 12333 to strengthen the role of the DNI.
The usage of drone bombs on civilians, as a political expediency, in lieu of the absence of a criminal court, whereby Barack Hussein Obama made himself judge, jury, and executioner over civilians he had targeted using his top secret kill list.
Targeted killing:
Targeted killing is a modern euphemism for the assassination (premeditated killing) of an individual by a state organization or institution outside a judicial procedure or a battlefield.
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