Obama
Killed a 16-Year-Old American in Yemen. Trump Just
Killed His 8-Year-Old Sister.
By Glenn
Greenwald
January 30,
2017 "Information
Clearing House"
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"The
Intercept" -
In
2010, President Obama
directed the CIA to assassinate an American
citizen in Yemen, Anwar al-Awlaki, despite the fact
that he had never been charged with (let alone
convicted of) any crime, and the agency successfully
carried out that order a year later with
a September, 2011 drone strike. While that
assassination created widespread debate – the
once-again-beloved
ACLU sued Obama to restrain him from the
assassination on the ground of due process and then,
when that suit was dismissed, sued
Obama again after the killing was carried out –
another drone-killing carried out shortly
thereafter was perhaps even more significant yet
generated relatively little attention.
Two weeks
after the killing of Awlaki, a separate CIA drone
strike in Yemen
killed his 16-year-old American-born son,
Abdulrahman, along with the boy’s 17-year-old cousin
and several other innocent Yemenis. The U.S.
eventually claimed that the boy was not their target
but merely “collateral damage.” Abdulrahman’s
grief-stricken grandfather, Nasser al-Awlaki, urged
the Washington Post “to visit
a Facebook memorial page for Abdulrahman,” which
explained: “Look at his pictures, his friends, and
his hobbies His Facebook page shows a typical kid.”
Few events
pulled the mask off Obama officials like this one.
It highlighted how the Obama administration was
ravaging Yemen, one of the world’s poorest
countries: just weeks after he won the Nobel Prize,
Obama used cluster bombs that killed 35 Yemeni
women and children. Even Obama-supporting liberal
comedians mocked the Obama DOJ’s arguments for why
it had the right to execute Americans with no
charges: “Due Process Just Means There’s A Process
That You Do,”
snarked Stephen Colbert. And a firestorm erupted
when former Obama Press Secretary Robert Gibbs
offered a sociopathic justification for killing
the Colorado-born teenager, apparently blaming him
for his own killing by saying he should have “had a
more responsible father.”
The U.S.
assault on Yemeni civilians not only continued but
radically escalated over the next five years through
the end of the Obama presidency, as the
U.S. and the UK armed, supported and
provide crucial assistance to their close ally
Saudi Arabia as it
devastated Yemen through a
criminally recklessly bombing campaign. Yemen
now
faces mass starvation, seemingly
exacerbated, deliberately, by the
US/UK-supported air attacks. Because of the west’s
direct responsibility for these atrocities, they
have received vanishingly
little attention in the responsible countries.
In a
hideous symbol of the bipartisan continuity of
U.S. barbarism, Nasser al-Awlaki just lost another
one of his young grandchildren to U.S. violence. On
Sunday, the Navy’s SEAL Team 6, using armed Reaper
drones for cover,
carried out a commando raid on what it said was
a compound harboring officials of Al Qaeda in the
Arabian Peninsula. A statement issued by President
Trump lamented the death of an American service
member and several others who were wounded, but made
no mention of any civilian deaths. U.S. military
officials initially denied any civilian deaths, and
(therefore) the
CNN report on the raid said nothing about any
civilians being killed.
But reports
from Yemen
quickly surfaced that 30 people were
killed, including 10 women and children. Among the
dead: the 8-year-old granddaughter of Nasser al-Awlaki,
Nawar, who was also the daughter of Anwar Awlaki.