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LIBYA Hillary Clinton To Libyans: Calls For The Assassination Of Muammar Gaddafi "Dead Or Alive"

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http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2011/oct/18/us-libya-aid-package
Hillary Clinton details new aid package to Libya

In visit to Tripoli, the secretary of state acknowledges US wish to see Muammar Gaddafi dead, as the Obama administration offers millions in new aid

Associated Press
guardian.co.uk, Tuesday 18 October 2011 17.22 EDT

The Obama administration offered millions of dollars in new aid to Libya as secretary of state Hillary Clinton encouraged the country's unsteady new leadership to commit to a democratic future free of retribution, and acknowledged in unusually blunt terms that the United States would like to see former dictator Muammar Gaddafi dead.

"We hope he can be captured or killed soon so that you don't have to fear him any longer," Clinton told students and others at a town hall-style gathering in the capital city.

Until now, the US has generally avoided saying that Gaddafi should be killed. US officials usually say they want to see him brought to justice, something Clinton also said during her daylong visit.

"I am proud to stand here on the soil of a free Libya," Clinton said. "The United States was proud to stand for you in your fight for freedom and we will continue to stand with you as you continue this journey."

She met with the leader of Libya's Transitional National Council, Mahmoud Jibril, and offered about $11m in additional aid. The fresh aid boosts Washington's contribution since the uprising against Gaddafi began in February to roughly $135m.

The new aid package includes medical aid for wounded fighters and additional assistance to secure weaponry that many fear could fall into the hands of terrorists. Aides
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Hillary Clinton Wants Gaddafi Killed
Posted: 10/19/11 05:16 PM ET
It was only last week that the US government tried to negatively portray Iran and Iranians by associating them with political assassinations.

It was just this week that US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton openly called for the political assassination of Moammar Gaddafi, the Libyan leader. "We hope he can be captured or killed soon," she said -- while in Libya, to Libyans.

It is actually against the law, what the US government is doing.

And not some kind of United Nations "law" or international legal standard (of the sort that sound fantastically humane but are actually just unenforced moral standards that most countries, especially superpowers, routinely ignore).

State-sponsored assassination is actually illegal according to the laws of the United States itself.

In the decades before and since President Gerald Ford signed United States Presidential Executive Order (EO) 11905 on February 18, 1976, the US government has directly and indirectly assassinated people -- many people. And EO 11905 is not exactly ambiguous legal speak -- it's one of the most straightforward pieces of legal documentation you will find. In Section 5, subsection G, it clearly states that "No employee of the United States Government shall engage in, or conspire to engage in, political assassination."

But not only does this law of the land continue to be violated, it is undertaken with boast and bluster -- as well as the requisite vocabulary of patriotism -- by high level figures in the US government. This week's announcement in Libya by Hillary Clinton that she would like Libyan President Moammar Gaddafi "captured or killed soon," though blunt, should not have come as a surprise. Under Obama, two high profile assassinations have already been paraded in the national and international media in 2011 alone.

The US government's assassination of Osama bin Laden -- the alleged mastermind of a horrific act of violence that led to the death of thousands of civilians -- was emotionally justifiable to most Americans. But its lack of civility and the simple premise -- which remained unchanged, despite variations in the official story -- that an unarmed man was attacked in his home, in front of his wife and children, struck many Americans as very un-American retaliation. Is one a superpower when one must resort to such tactics to take out the enemy?

And then there was last month's assassination of a US-born citizen living abroad. Anwar al-Awlaki wasn't even a foreigner. The fact of his eventual demise as a result of a US government political assassination was so well known that in 2010 his own father hired civil rights lawyers in the US to remove his son's name from the US government's targeted killings list.

Gone are the days of kangaroo courts, hangings and
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    In visit to Tripoli, the secretary of state acknowledges US wish to see Muammar Gaddafi dead, as the Obama administration offers millions in new aid

    The Obama administration offered millions of dollars in new aid to Libya as secretary of state Hillary Clinton encouraged the country's unsteady new leadership to commit to a democratic future free of retribution, and acknowledged in unusually blunt terms that the United States would like to see former dictator Muammar Gaddafi dead.

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