The Supreme Court: Destroying Terrorism in All Its Incarnations
Despite 3 dissenters, yesterday, the United States Supreme Court rightfully ruled that Americans are barred from providing support (via money, arms, training, advice, assistance, etcetera…) to any foreign terrorist organization. The decision cleared up a nebulous area in two previous decisions regarding the legality of punishing activities not linked to terrorism. The law stems from a Los Angeles based ‘Humanitarian’ Law Project that wants to provide support to the Kurdistan Workers’ Party (”PKK”) for the purpose of filing human rights complaints before the UN, and coordinating peace negotiations with Turkey. Yet, for years our State Department has deemed PKK a terrorist threat, and so this decision supports the assertion that any interaction with similar groups would serve to embolden, empower and legitimize their cause.