@Jamiet- a quick google search found me this; I'm not positive how accurate it is, but there were similar answers given elsewhere, so I'll take it for fact unless someone can clear it up better then I,
"Under Supreme Court rulings, those born in the USA have citizenship, which can only be lost by voting in a foreign election, volunteering for service in a foreign military, or filing renunciation papers with the Secretary of State if resident in the USA, or the nearest embassy if residing outside the USA."
Rdriveria +1- Anyone that disagrees with the war in Iraq (which I assumed was the majority) should disagree with these actions as well, because they are based on the same principles of the US policing the globe.
DingleberryJones- His question seemed pretty clear to me, "And you really think that will end the terrorism or just bring more people to hate US?" Is this action one that will incite more attacks against us or help end them?
"And what about the US soldiers that risk themselves on the line of fire? Do they ask Obama about those too?" That makes no sense. Our army is composed completely of voluntary enlistments, and everyone joining any armed forces knows that there is a chance of death. As far as I know, Obama isn't putting their name on a hit list either.
Xapi- I'm not sure where you are from, but in America an American's life is more important, or is at least protected by more laws. I'm sure that this is the case in any country you go to. You haven't read the thread, so I'll summarize. An American citizen has a right to a just trial, and cannot be claimed guilty of any crime, unless he is give this. The government putting him on a hit list, is the same thing that happened before the Habeas Corpus, when the king could kill/imprison whoever he wants.