Should assassination be a legitimate foreign policy tool? (2 Viewers)

boris

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i wonder if there is a historical correlation between
the number of groups who are deemed 'terrorists' and authoritarianism etc

then again i guess authoritarianism forces opposition groups ot adopt more violent techniques idk


dont like an opposition group? outlaw them
 

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if the terrorists didnt want to get waterboarded they should have complied with their captors demands
 

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Yes, assassination should be a legitimate foreign policy tool but only as a last resort. If all measures of diplomatic attempts fail then it should come to this.. however if this is legitimised, I am sure that authorities will use this so often because it's easier and simpler than negotiations.
 

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