It seems that the Obama administration has learned from his past management of terrorists – or perhaps capture rare circumstances have forced the path of war, instead of an approach to law enforcement. NBC News reports that the terrorist attack captured in Libya special forces will no Miranda rights, at least not immediately. Instead, the secret services have the time to extract any information about possible future operations directed Americans Abu Anas al-Libi, one of the most wanted terrorists by the United States “for 15 years:
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