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If Britain was harbouring a terrorist
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Would you support another nation's right to kill him in a surgical strike?
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In order for me to answer the question to your satisfaction you need to define the term “surgical strike”.
Here's Wikipedia's:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Surgical_strike
As you can see, the phrase has more than one interpretation. Which one are you enquiring about?
If you are suggesting that it is right and proper for our security services to kill an individual (if no other alternative exists) who is willing and capable of murdering civilians because of his/her political/religious/idealogical beliefs then the answer is an unequivocal 'yes'.
By the way, I love the way you've worded the question by starting your sentence with the word 'If'. Very amusing.
Here's Wikipedia's:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Surgical_strike
As you can see, the phrase has more than one interpretation. Which one are you enquiring about?
If you are suggesting that it is right and proper for our security services to kill an individual (if no other alternative exists) who is willing and capable of murdering civilians because of his/her political/religious/idealogical beliefs then the answer is an unequivocal 'yes'.
By the way, I love the way you've worded the question by starting your sentence with the word 'If'. Very amusing.
So you mean for example if Britain was harbouring someone who'd blown up military installations in North Korea
Would you be OK with North Korean agents killing him the way the Russians killed Litvinenko
Yes I know it was a few years ago now here's a reminder
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/6178890.stm
Would you be OK with North Korean agents killing him the way the Russians killed Litvinenko
Yes I know it was a few years ago now here's a reminder
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/6178890.stm
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