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The targeted killing article was, apparently, full of passages that violated our copyright policy, as "close paraphrases".

I am culling all the references from that article.

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  1. ^ Gary D. Solis (2010). The Law of Armed Conflict: International Humanitarian Law in War. Cambridge University Press. pp. 538–47. ISBN 0521870887. Retrieved May 19, 2010.
  2. ^ "Q&A: Targeted Killings", Eben Kaplan, The New York Times, January 25, 2006. Retrieved October 8, 2010.
  3. ^ Jane Mayer (October 26, 2009). "The Predator War". The New Yorker. Archived from the original on 2011-11-26. Retrieved November 10, 2010.
  4. ^ Terry Gross, host (October 21, 2009). "Jane Mayer: The Risks Of A Remote-Controlled War". Heard on Fresh Air from WHYY. NPR. Retrieved May 20, 2010.
  5. ^ Dana Priest (November 8, 2002). "U.S. Citizen Among Those Killed In Yemen Predator Missile Strike". The Tech (MIT); The Washington Post. Retrieved May 19, 2010. {{cite web}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |publisher= (help)
  6. ^ Abraham D. Sofaer (March 26, 2004). "Responses to Terrorism / Targeted killing is a necessary option". The San Francisco Chronicle. Retrieved May 20, 2010.
  7. ^ Brent Sadler (June 9, 2006). "In the sights of a joystick killing machine". CNN. Retrieved May 20, 2010.
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  10. ^ Greg Miller (April 7, 2010). "Muslim cleric Aulaqi is 1st U.S. citizen on list of those CIA is allowed to kill". Washington Post. Retrieved May 20, 2010.
  11. ^ "Micah Zenko: Politics, Power, and Preventive Action » Targeted Killings: The Death of Anwar al-Awlaki". cfr.org. Retrieved September 30, 2011.
  12. ^ Melzer, Nils (2008). Targeted Killing in International Law. Oxford Monographs in International Law. Oxford University Press. p. 468. ISBN 978-0199533169.
  13. ^ The Law of Armed Conflict: International Humanitarian Law in War
  14. ^ Renee Dopplick, "ASIL Keynote Highlight: U.S. Legal Adviser Harold Koh Asserts Drone Warfare Is Lawful Self-Defense Under International Law", Inside Justice.com, March 26, 2010, accessed May 19, 2010
  15. ^ Angus Martyn, The Right of Self-Defence under International Law-the Response to the Terrorist Attacks of September 11, Law and Bills Digest Group, Parliament of Australia, February 12, 2002
  16. ^ Renee Dopplick, "ASIL Keynote Highlight: U.S. Legal Adviser Harold Koh Asserts Drone Warfare Is Lawful Self-Defense Under International Law", Inside Justice.com, March 26, 2010, accessed May 20, 2010
  17. ^ Greg Miller (January 31, 2010). "U.S. citizen in CIA's cross hairs". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved May 20, 2010.
  18. ^ Radsan, Afsheen John; Murphy, Richard (2011), "Measure Twice, Shoot Once: Higher Care for CIA Targeted Killings" (PDF), University of Illinois Law Review, 2011 (4): 1201–1241 {{citation}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |month= (help)
  19. ^ Walter Pincus (November 26, 2002). "U.S. Says Yemen Aided Missile Strike". The Daily Gazette. Retrieved May 20, 2010.
  20. ^ Josh Meyer (January 31, 2006). "CIA beefs killer drone force". The Standard. Retrieved May 20, 2010.
  21. ^ DHS (June 21, 2004). "Department of Homeland Security IAIP Directorate Daily Open Source Infrastructure Report for June 21, 2004" (PDF). Department of Homeland Security. Retrieved May 20, 2010.
  22. ^ Ayaz Gul (June 18, 2004). "Pakistan Military Kills Alleged Al Qaida Facilitator". Voice of America. Retrieved May 20, 2010.

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