Episode 516 • • 19:46 - 31:46
516: 9/11 Generation
Lethal Force Standards, Feasibility of Capture Definition
The U.S. government's standards for lethal force require "near certainty" that non-combatants will not be killed and an assessment that capture is not "feasible." The hosts criticize the vague legal definitions of "imminent threat" and "feasible," noting that these determinations are often made by department deputies and senior lawyers rather than through transparent judicial processes. The actual text of the Presidential Policy Directive remains classified, leaving the public with only a summarized fact sheet.
