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applegrove

(118,642 posts)
Mon Apr 22, 2013, 09:31 PM Apr 2013

"Brokaw: We Need To Examine Drone Policy As A Motivation For Terrorism"

Brokaw: We Need To Examine Drone Policy As A Motivation For Terrorism

By Nicole Belle at Crooks and Liars

http://crooksandliars.com/nicole-belle/brokaw-we-need-examine-drone-policy-m

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The media narrative around the Boston marathon bombing is beginning to coalesce: Older brother Tamerlan Tsarnaev had recently embraced fundamentalist and radical Islamic thought after a trip to Russia, starting a YouTube channel that pointed to jihadist videos. Such was his interest that he became a subject of an investigation by the FBI, reportedly at the request of the Russian government. Angry, isolated and increasingly radicalized, he enlisted the services of his younger, idolizing brother to fulfill the jihad here in the US, of whom he felt used the Bible "as an excuse for invading other countries".

Never mind that Tamerlan cannot speak for himself (nor at this point can Dzhokhar, who reportedly has neck injuries that may prevent him from ever speaking). This narrative can be built without any actual facts, much like the common wisdom behind Columbine shooters Dylan Klebold and Eric Harris, and it serves its purpose: to marginalize and demonize the suspects and not look at the larger environment in which we all contribute and how that can possibly radicalize those who feel oppressed by it.

Surprisingly, Tom Brokaw broke away from the surging media narrative to bring a rare moment of tempering during the Meet the Press panel. And even more amazingly, he pointed to a very specific foreign policy that may be driving more and more people against this country:


MR. BROKAW: But I think that there’s something else that goes beyond the event that we’ve all been riveted by in the last week. We have to work a lot harder as a motivation here. What prompts a young man to come to this country and still feel alienated from it, to go back to Russia and do whatever he did and I don’t think we’ve examined that enough? I mean, there was 24/7 coverage on television, a lot of newspaper print and so on, but we have got to look at the roots of all of this because it exist across the whole subcontinent, and the-- and the Islamic world around the world. And I think we also have to examine the use of drones that the United States is involved and-- and there are a lot of civilians who are innocently killed in a drone attack in Pakistan, in Afghanistan, and in Iraq. And I can tell you having spent a lot of time over there, young people will come up to me on the streets and say we love America. If you harm one hair on the-- on the head of my sister, I will fight you forever and there is this enormous rage against what they see in that part of the world as a presumptuousness of the United States.

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"Brokaw: We Need To Examine Drone Policy As A Motivation For Terrorism" (Original Post) applegrove Apr 2013 OP
If we can find a way to blame Monsanto, the cycle will be complete. Buzz Clik Apr 2013 #1
Obama and his drones are al queda's best recruiting tool nt msongs Apr 2013 #2
+ a brazillion undeterred Apr 2013 #4
1. War is money. 2. War requires enemies. 3. Repeat as required. Fire Walk With Me Apr 2013 #3
Wow, I am surprised to hear this from a MSM type... will he be forced to spend more time w/family usGovOwesUs3Trillion Apr 2013 #5
Great point, so glad to hear it from someone who "matters" dreamnightwind Apr 2013 #6
 

usGovOwesUs3Trillion

(2,022 posts)
5. Wow, I am surprised to hear this from a MSM type... will he be forced to spend more time w/family
Mon Apr 22, 2013, 10:10 PM
Apr 2013

I know that we are not allowed to ever try to see any event in a large context anymore, but I feel we are starving intellectually, spiritually, and our security will continue to wither if we continue down this road.

Why does the state feel justified in using murder, of the unjust and just, but act surprised when others get the very same despicable, and certifiably crazy idea?

:shakes-head:

dreamnightwind

(4,775 posts)
6. Great point, so glad to hear it from someone who "matters"
Tue Apr 23, 2013, 06:22 AM
Apr 2013

Brokaw? I can't stand that guy, apologist for some of the worst policies. Of all the people to raised this issue to the public, he's one I would not have predicted.

The message is right on. We refused to learn anything useful from 9/11 (which would have been that it was blowback from U.S. foreign interventions). Now we see the blowback from drone killings of people we allege to be terrorists, but are never required to show proof of their guilt before we kill them, their friends, families, and people who just happen to be standing near them.

It's the central point to the entire global "war on terror", we're fighting fire with gasoline. And the ass media has made darned certain that we never understand that point. Yet here it is from the mouth of Brokaw. Glad to hear it. Still shocked that it came from him.

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