"Targeted" Drone Strikes Are Rather Random Murder
By Moon Of Alabama
April 23, 2015 "Information
Clearing House" -
No drone strikes without 'near certainty' of no civilian casualties: Obama
The president, in his most expansive public discussion on
drones, defended their targeted killings as both effective and legal.
He acknowledged the civilian deaths that sometimes result,
a consequence that has angered many of the countries where the US seeks to
combat extremism, and said he grapples with that trade-off.
"For me, and those in my chain of command, these deaths
will haunt us as long as we live," he said. Before any strike, he said, "there
must be near-certainty that no civilians will be killed or injured, the
highest standard we can set."
April 23 2015:
U.S. raid in Pakistan killed two hostages, Obama acknowledges
A U.S. drone strike targeting a compound frequented by al
Qaida leaders accidentally killed two hostages, including one American, near
the Afghanistan-Pakistan border in January, the White House announced
Thursday.
...
White House Press Secretary Josh Earnest announced that two other Americans,
both members of al Qaida, also had been killed in Pakistan in January.
...
Neither man had been targeted in the raids that killed them, U.S. officials
said.
That "highest standard" for murder by drone is obviously less
high that the CIA operators who killed and kill thousands of non-combatants
through drone strikes on "suspect compounds," weddings and funerals.
Obama now apologizes because a somewhat "special" American got
unintentionally killed in one strike. But out of eight U.S. citizens killed in
drone strikes
only one was ever the intended target. That's the "highest standard"? And
why doesn't Obama
apologize for the 4,000+ other civilians killed? Oh, those weren't Jews
spying on Pakistan like the "aid worker" hostage killed in that strike? Why
can't Obama admit that neither he nor his
psychopathic CIA-director Brennan have any real idea who or what they are
targeting when they order to press the kill-buttons?
In March Brennan
fired the head of the CIA’s Counterterrorism Center. We now know why. But
the man was just a subaltern. The drone-killing policy is made by Brennan and
signed off by Obama. They must be held responsible.
Unfortunately that is unlikely to happen. The appalling
reason:
Despite the bad reviews overseas, drone strikes remain
persistently popular with the American public, with about two-thirds
expressing approval in polls. And despite the protests of a few liberal
Democrats or libertarian Republicans, they have enjoyed unusual bipartisan
support in Congress, where they are viewed as reducing the threat of
terrorist attack and keeping American operators out of harm’s way.
Someone should probably start to drone-murder random people in
the U.S. That might change the perspective.
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