"Appropriate action " under "credible means" is what I said, and I stand by it. Read it. Get a dictionary, if you can't understand what that means. You'll see that under can mean to be covered - which, in this sense, implies that the actions are committed with credible reasoning. It can also mean that it is subject to something - the credible reasoning. So I don't care if you think it's improper English - it really isn't, and the meaning is clear. If not, here's an equally succinct version: Any action has to be appropriate and credible. Does that make you feel any better?
The people killed in Yemen last week were riding in a taxicab - thus my reference to one. I admit, I made an error in calling a bomb a missile, but that's the first error in this whole conversation - and a minor one at that. But you seem to like to ignore the big discussion, and focus on unimportant semantics.
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