Supreme Court’s Kidnap Decision
The Supreme Court ruling allowing kidnaping of foreign targets by government operatives is mere circumlocution to achieve an unstated though desired end. That end being the reinstitution of the policy of assassination of foreign targets.
To achieve that end the government operatives merely need to assert that the target (“suspects”) died in a “botched” kidnaping attempt. That is assuming the incident ever becomes public and the U.S. government agency involved ever admits complicity.
JAN S. ZAMOJC
Oceanside
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