Licence to kill (concept)
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A licence to kill is the concept of a form of official licence that gives permission to kill in dire situations, normally used by FBI or agents. More recently, granted to the CIA [1] [2], armed forces of Israel and the United States in cases of suspected terrorist targets.
For the parallel concept in a military situation, see rules of engagement.
See also
- Licence to Kill, a James Bond film and computer game
- A 2000 BBC television documentrary by Olenka Fenkiel, also shown on ABC, about murder of women in Pakistan in situations involving divorce or adultery. [3]
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