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Why was the comment about Mossad agents executing people removed? Capital punishment, by definition, is a government agency killing people due to a crime they are believed to have committed. When Mossad is killing someone due to being suspected of terrorism, it is a form of (illegal) capital punishment in action. [[Special:Contributions/88.112.61.122|88.112.61.122]] ([[User talk:88.112.61.122|talk]]) 15:51, 10 July 2008 (UTC) |
Why was the comment about Mossad agents executing people removed? Capital punishment, by definition, is a government agency killing people due to a crime they are believed to have committed. When Mossad is killing someone due to being suspected of terrorism, it is a form of (illegal) capital punishment in action. [[Special:Contributions/88.112.61.122|88.112.61.122]] ([[User talk:88.112.61.122|talk]]) 15:51, 10 July 2008 (UTC) |
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An Intel agency (such as Mossad, CIA, MI5 etc) killing humans in the line of duty is not considered capital punishment. It is not punishing for crimes but merly the prevention of future crimes / acts of terror or in order to instore fear amongst the protagonists or ennemies of state. An Intel agency kills enemies, not criminals. It eliminates them and does not punish. [[User:Domozy|Domozy]] ([[User talk:Domozy|talk]]) 10:06, 13 August 2008 (UTC) |
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Why was the comment about Mossad agents executing people removed? Capital punishment, by definition, is a government agency killing people due to a crime they are believed to have committed. When Mossad is killing someone due to being suspected of terrorism, it is a form of (illegal) capital punishment in action. 88.112.61.122 (talk) 15:51, 10 July 2008 (UTC)
An Intel agency (such as Mossad, CIA, MI5 etc) killing humans in the line of duty is not considered capital punishment. It is not punishing for crimes but merly the prevention of future crimes / acts of terror or in order to instore fear amongst the protagonists or ennemies of state. An Intel agency kills enemies, not criminals. It eliminates them and does not punish. Domozy (talk) 10:06, 13 August 2008 (UTC)