Barack Obama is pushing gun control at home, but he’s a killer abroad
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Barack Obama is pushing gun control at home, but hes a killer abroad
By Gary Younge, The Guardian
Monday, February 11, 2013 2:56 EST
On 27 January CBS aired an interview with the newly inaugurated President Barack Obama and his outgoing secretary of state, Hillary Clinton, during which the president faced accusations that under his watch America had retreated from its key role in world affairs. The biggest criticism of this team, said the interviewer, has been [that there is] an abdication of the United States on the world stage, sort of reluctance to become involved in another entanglement.
Obama interrupted. Well, Muammar Gaddafi probably does not agree with that assessment, he said. Or at least if he was around, he wouldnt agree with that assessment. Quite. Gaddafi, to whom the US authorised $15m worth of arms sales in 2009, is not around because he was murdered by a mob shortly after being sodomised by a bayonet following his ousting by US-led Nato bombardment. In the minutes between the sodomising and the summary execution there just wasnt time to reflect on US foreign policy.
The day after the interview was screened, Obama met with the Major Cities Chiefs Police Association and the Major County Sheriffs Association. The president, fresh from boasting about having Gaddafi smoked, wanted to discuss how to stop guns getting into the wrong hands, bolster the forces of law and order, and stem violence in US cities.
Over the last few weeks there has been a distinct incongruity to say the least between the agenda Obama is promoting at home and the one he defends abroad. His justification for targeted killings and drone strikes in foreign parts, prompted by his nomination of a CIA director, has coincided with his advocacy for stiffer gun control and appeals to respect human life following mass shootings. The result is an administration raising life and death issues in its actions and pronouncements but being unable to talk with any moral authority or ethical consistency on either.