The gist of Tom Wright’s rebuke, like that of Rowan Williams, Archbishop of Canterbury, is simple enough. It might be put this way. Obama’s decision to bring Osama bin Laden to justice by assassinating him in front of his family amounts to a repudiation of everything Obama was supposed to stand for: an end to the prosecution of war outside of judicial constraints, and an end to the notion that the United States stands above the law as one assumes the Geneva Conventions stipulate.
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