In other words, against the normal libertarian position. And are you aware exactly what a warrant is?
Libertarians are vehemently opposed to a national ID, because of the possibility of abusing the system and how much damage it could do.
Yes, but in the past, the "state secrets" privilege was only used to disregard that EVIDENCE, not to throw out the case itself. Again, libertarians are (mostly) against this new interpretation.
Define "very strong evidence"? Do you not think that this power will be abused? That people in the higher echelons will press lower members to lower the bar for "strong evidence"?
That's not a mainstream libertarian issue.
Again, against the majority of libertarians. Nations can find any excuse to justify war, if they so choose. "Nation-building" or "spreading democracy" should surely not be one of them.
Note that, of all these situations, you didn't firmly disagree with any of them, the closest being the no-knock raid.
Also, you're VERY willing to look at what concentrated power can do, and willing to overlook the abuses that could occur (for instance, on the national ID subject and warrantless wiretapping). It doesn't occur to you that even if it would be more effective to fight crime, it may not be moral/right to do so.
This is why I don't consider you a libertarian. You may agree with them on fiscal issues, and you're willing to give ground on some social issues (marijuana legalization/decriminilization, gay marriage), you don't agree with many of the civil liberty positions that libertarians hold.