Drone Strikes Are Creating Hatred Toward America
That Will Last for Generations
'The
resentment created by American use of unmanned strikes,' said
retired four-star Gen. Stanley McChrystal, 'is much greater than the
average American appreciates.'
By Sally Kohn
December 11, 2015 "Information
Clearing House" - "Defense
One" - It’s a sick myth that
Islamic extremists attack the United States or other nations because
they “hate
our freedom.” They attack us for our foreign policy. In 2006,
the United States National Intelligence Estimate reported
that the US invasion and occupation of
Iraq made the problem of terrorism worse by creating a new
generation of terrorists. And since then, top ranking military and
counter-terrorism authorities such as General Stanley McChrystal,
General Mike Flynn and George W. Bush’s counter-terrorism czar
Richard Clarke say that drone strikes in particular are creating
more terrorists than they’re killing. If we want to stop terrorist
attacks, we should stop the barbaric blind bombings that are
fueling radicalization.
“The resentment created by American use of
unmanned strikes … is much greater than the average American
appreciates,” Gen. McChrystal, who led the US
counter-insurgency strategy in Afghanistan, said
in 2013. “They are hated on a visceral level, even by people
who’ve never seen one or seen the effects of one.”
Gen. Flynn, who until recently was the head of the
Defense Intelligence Agency and has become a harsh critic of
President Obama’s strategy in the Middle East, has
said, “When you drop a bomb from a drone … you are going to
cause more damage than you are going to cause good.” Flynn, who has
actually backs a more muscular military approach, doesn’t think it
should include drones.
Clarke has
said that when we use unmanned drones to drop bombs which, no
matter how hard we try otherwise, inevitably kill innocent people:
[Y]ou cause enemies for the United States that
will last for generations. All of these innocent people that you
kill have brothers and sisters and tribe—tribal relations. Many of
them were not opposed to the United States prior to some one of
their friends or relatives being killed. And then, sometimes, they
cross over, not only to being opposed to the United States, but by
being willing to pick up arms and become a terrorist against the
United States. So you may actually be creating terrorists, rather
than eliminating them,
The killing of
innocent civilians by American drones is one of most
“devastating driving forces for terrorism and destabilization
around the world.
In fact, in the wake of the
ISIL-linked terrorist attacks in Paris, four whistleblowers
in the United States Air Force wrote
an open letter to the Obama Administration calling for an end to
drone strikes. The authors, all of whom had operational experience
with drone strikes, wrote that such attacks “fueled the feelings of
hatred that ignited terrorism and groups like Isis, while also
serving as a fundamental recruitment tool.” They say that the
killing of innocent civilians by American drones is one of most
“devastating driving forces for terrorism and destabilization around
the world.”
It’s worth noting here that counter-terrorism
experts with
whom I’ve spoken have said that the sort of anti-Muslim rhetoric
and policies proposed by several Republican presidential candidates
also helps inflame and incite terrorism. So we should also stop that
immediately, not just as a matter of upholding our national moral
and legal values but because it’s strategically destructive. Yet
Republican and Democratic politicians appear fairly united on
continuing drone strikes and, if anything, disagree about how much
to increase their intensity. Experienced, knowledgeable military
advisors have said that drone strikes create more terrorists than
they kill. So what possible reason do we have for continuing them?
We know that our reactionary, militarily
aggressive impulses got us into this situation. Although arguably
complex in origin, it’s unarguable that the failed
US invasion and occupation of Iraq helped
create ISIS. And now in the wake of
the San Bernadino attack that has rightfully shaken our nation to
its core, our reactionary, militarily aggressive impulses may once
again make matters worse. Continuing let alone expanding American
drone strikes in the Middle East will continue to create more
terrorists than we kill.
Unmanned drone strikes are inhumane. They are also
stupid and self-defeating.
© 2015 by National Journal Group, Inc.
See also -
Air Force to double number of drone
squadrons, add bases in US and overseas:
The Air Force says it plans to more than double the number of
squadrons that fly drones, and will spread them out in more
locations across the U.S. and overseas.