Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2011/09 … z1ZVtcj51ZSenior Al Qaeda leader Anwar al-Awlaki and another America-born militant were killed in Yemen early Friday morning by a CIA-led U.S. drone strike, marking the highest-profile takedown of terror leaders since the raid on Usama bin Laden's compound.
Fox News has learned that two Predator drones hovering above al-Awlaki's convoy fired the Hellfire missiles which killed the terror leader. According to a senior U.S. official, the operation was carried out by Joint Special Operations Command, under the direction of the CIA. A total of four people were killed in the attack.
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Al-Awlaki was a U.S.-born Islamic militant cleric who became a prominent figure with Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula, the network's most active branch. He was involved in several terror plots in the United States in recent years, using his fluent English and Internet savvy to draw recruits to carry out attacks. President Obama signed an order in early 2010 making him the first American to be placed on the "kill or capture" list.
Something about this rubs me the wrong way. His views may have been 180° from my own, and he may have been a terrorist hell bent on destroying the country and all but I still don't think he should have been killed in such a way. I don't feel bad for him but the whole 'U.S. citizen by birth killed by the CIA on a presidential death warrant' thing just doesn't feel right.
I am not hearing much from the usual antiwar crowd about this. I can only imagine the moaning if this had happened under Bush in '07..
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