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(s)Elections See other (s)Elections Articles Title: Scholar: U.S. Officials must face execution for ordering Soleimani assassination within the constraints of the legal process... Note: This was Press TVs headline, not mine. I think Trump and Pompeo should get a fair trial and THEN be executed, in accordance with international law and US law. -KB Press TV interview with Kevin Barrett, Veterans Today Editor US President Donald Trump and senior officials in his administration must face execution for ordering the assassination of Iranian General Qassem Soleimani, which was an act of murder based on lies and false claims, an American scholar says. That makes the murder of General Soleimani completely illegal, and clearly a war crime, an act of murder, said Kevin Barrett, an author, journalist and radio host with a Ph.D. in Islamic and Arabic Studies. Here in the United States, murderers are still executed, so President Trump, [Secretary of State] Mike Pompeo and whoever else is behind this crime should be executed, Barrett told Press TV on Wednesday. US assassination of General Soleimani was immoral action: New York Times US assassination of General Soleimani was immoral action: New York Times The US assassination of General Qassem Soleimani on the orders of President Donald Trump was an immoral action, according to an editorial in The New York Times. The US military carried out an airstrike on the order of Trump at Baghdads international airport on January 3, assassinating General Soleimani and the second-in-command of Iraqs Popular Mobilization Units (PMU), Abu Mahdi al-Muhandis, as well as eight other companions. In an apparent about-face, Pompeo said on Monday the assassination of Soleimani was part of a bigger strategy of deterrence, a shift from Trumps previous claim that the deadly drone strike was carried out to prevent an imminent attack. Immediately after the January 3 drone strike that claimed the life of General Soleimani, Pompeo alleged that Soleimani had been involved in planning an imminent attack in the region that put American lives at risk. US Senate Democrats said on Tuesday they had enough votes in the Republican-controlled Senate to pass a resolution curbing Trumps ability to wage war on Iran without congressional approval, which would be a rebuke of the Republican president for ordering the killing of General Soleimani. To become law, the measure must pass the House of Representatives and either be signed by Trump or garner a two-thirds majority in both houses of Congress in order to override his veto. Many members of Congress, including some of Trumps fellow Republicans as well as Democrats, have been pushing the administration for more information about the killing. Criticism grew as Trump and his top officials have offered shifting justifications for the drone strike. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest Begin Trace Mode for Comment # 1.
#1. To: Ada (#0)
It's not a war crime, because we were not at war. If we were at war, then it would not be a crime, as killing each other's generals is what warring parties do.
#2. To: Pinguinite (#1)
Then simply an act of murder.
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