News ID: 582
Publish Date: 29 December 2011 - 14:36
Number of comments: 4
In 3 years, the Obama administration has built a vast drone/killing operation.
By War in Context

Glenn Greenwald writes: [A] new Washington Post article which contains three short passages that I really want to highlight because they so vividly capture the essence of so much. The article, by Greg Miller, is being promoted by the Post this way: "In 3 years, the Obama administration has built a vast drone/killing operation”; it describes the complete secrecy behind which this is all being carried out and notes: "no president has ever relied so extensively on the secret killing of individuals to advance the nation’s security goals.” Here is the first beautifully revealing passage:

Senior Democrats barely blink at the idea that a president from their party has assembled such a highly efficient machine for the targeted killing of suspected terrorists. It is a measure of the extent to which the drone campaign has become an awkward open secret in Washington that even those inclined to express misgivings can only allude to a program that, officially, they are not allowed to discuss.

In sum: the President can kill whomever he wants anywhere in the world (including U.S. citizens) without a shred of check or oversight, and has massively escalated these killings since taking office (at the time of Obama’s inauguration, the U.S. used drone attacks in only one country (Pakistan); under Obama, these attacks have occurred in at least six Muslim countries). Because it’s a Democrat (rather than big, bad George W. Bush) doing this, virtually no members of that Party utter a peep of objection (a few are willing to express only the most tepid, abstract "concerns” about the possibility of future abuse). And even though these systematic, covert killings are widely known and discussed in newspapers all over the world — particularly in the places where they continue to extinguish the lives of innocent people by the dozens, including children — Obama designates even the existence of the program a secret, which means our democratic representatives and all of official Washington are barred by the force of law from commenting on it or even acknowledging that a CIA drone program exists (a prohibition enforced by an administration that has prosecuted leaks it dislikes more harshly than any other prior administration).


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nbayat
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IRAN, ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF
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17:41 - 1390/10/08
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1. ^ Francis A. Boyle, Professor, webpage University of Illinois, College of Law.

Boyle has urged Iran to sue the United States in the International Court of Justice in order to discourage a military strike on Iran's nuclear facilities and prevent the imposition of new sanctions by the U.N. Security Council. He has also offered to represent Iran and recommended that Iran begin drafting lawsuits for presentation to the International Court of Justice (ICJ). [11][12]
Alireza IRANI
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IRAN, ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF
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22:48 - 1390/10/17
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Death to America
Death to America
Death to America
Death to America
Death to America
Death to America
Anonymous
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IRAN, ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF
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11:50 - 1390/10/23
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death to you stupid iranian, im an iranian,i live in tehran,
you think that we are free in iran?
how dare you are?
you are some stupid guys!
i know that you will not show this message and obviously this is not freedom!!!!!
Leslie Miller
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UNITED STATES
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15:23 - 1390/11/18
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He needs to be hauled into court and charged with war crimes. And sorry Anonymous Alreza has every right to cry death to America. I know, I live here and have had to listen to one terrorist regime after another for over 10 years spew and sodomize country after countryin the name of human rights and democracy. It is a serious serious thing they are trying to pull.
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