I'm pretty sure America had about the same legal right to go in to Yemen and arrest him as they did to bomb him in Yemen, none without permission from the Yemeni government. It would appear the Yemeni government was OK with one of those options, the one our government took. It isn't like he was going to get arrested for driving without a license plate and having an invalid firearms permit in Oklahoma like Paul's example McVeigh. I'm not exactly sure how Paul expected Awlaki to be brought to his vision of justice from outside America's jurisdiction in a foreign country that may or may not have been willing to allow Awlaki to be grabbed and extradited to the US.
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