Yes and No, the United States should not assassinate any suspected terrorist without concrete, undeniable evidence that they have attacked or are planning to attack our nation. Also, once such evidence were to manifest itself we should then obtain both congressional approval along with approval from that sovereign state to enter their country to capture, not kill, said suspected terrorist. It also depends on the situation and the severity of the suspected terrorist. If the situation can be easily solved by capturing and allowing a fair trial; but frankly, sometimes it's morally necessary for someone to pull the trigger. Assassinations should be a last resort- just see what happened with Franz Ferdinand. He was killed and the world marched to war.
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