Anwar al-Aulaqi, a radical U.S.-born Muslim cleric and one of the most influential al-Qaeda leaders wanted by the United States, was killed Friday in a U.S. drone strike in northern Yemen, Yemeni and American authorities said, eliminating a prominent terrorist recruiter who inspired attacks on U.S. soil.
The strike also killed a second U.S. citizen — Samir Khan, the co-editor of an al-Qaeda magazine — and two other unidentified al-Qaeda operatives, the Yemeni government said.
TONY DIGIROLAMO- FOX NEWS, "HAPPENING NOW" GUEST, PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE, GARY JOHNSON THINKS THE KILLING OF THIS US BORN TERRORIST WITHOUT DUE PROCESS IS WRONG.
Former Governor, Johnson: It is the first time that's been done in our history.
Frankly, it's the first time in our history that an unconventional enemy attacked the U.S. . The enemy is faceless not of a country.
And Mr Johnson, it is the duty of the president of the U.S. by oath to protect the American people from enemy's foreign and domestic!
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