Carter writes in The New York Times that targeted assassinations of individuals deemed a direct threat to national security, including U.S. citizens, is a "disturbing" trend.
Washington uses policies enacted after the 2001 attacks by al-Qaida to justify its policies against suspected terrorists.
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