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unhappycamper

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Sat Apr 13, 2013, 08:14 AM Apr 2013

Three Key Lessons from the Obama Administration's Drone Lies

http://www.commondreams.org/view/2013/04/12-2



Barack Obama and his new defence secretary, Chuck Hagel, left, listen to the new CIA director, John Brennan, at the White House on 7 January.

Three Key Lessons from the Obama Administration's Drone Lies
by Glenn Greenwald
Published on Friday, April 12, 2013 by The Guardian/UK

For years, senior Obama officials, including the president himself, have been making public claims about their drone program that have just been proven to be categorically false. The evidence of this falsity is so conclusive that even establishment sources are using unusually harsh language - including "lies" - to describe Obama's statements. McClatchy's national security reporter, Jonathan Landay, obtained top-secret intelligence documents showing that "contrary to assurances it has deployed US drones only against known senior leaders of al-Qaida and allied groups, the Obama administration has targeted and killed hundreds of suspected lower-level Afghan, Pakistani and unidentified 'other' militants in scores of strikes in Pakistan's rugged tribal area." That article quotes drone expert Micah Zenko of the Council on Foreign Relations as saying that "McClatchy's findings indicate that the administration is 'misleading the public about the scope of who can legitimately be targeted.'"

In his own must-read article at Foreign Policy about these disclosures, Zenko writes - under the headline: "Finally, proof that the United States has lied in the drone wars" - that "it turns out that the Obama administration has not been honest about who the CIA has been targeting with drones in Pakistan" and that the McClatchy article "plainly demonstrates that the claim repeatedly made by President Obama and his senior aides - that targeted killings are limited only to officials, members, and affiliates of al-Qaida who pose an imminent threat of attack on the US homeland - is false." Beyond the obvious harms of having the president and his administration continuously lie to the public about such a crucial matter, Zenko explains that these now-disproven claims may very well make the drone strikes illegal since assertions about who is being targeted were "essential to the legal foundations on which the strikes are ultimately based: the 2001 Authorization to Use Military Force and the UN Charter's right to self-defense." Marcy Wheeler uses the documents to show how claims about drones from other key officials, including Senate Intelligence Chairwoman Dianne Feinstein, are also unquestionably false.

Both Landay's article and Zenko's analysis should be read for the details, but I want to highlight the three key points from this:

(1) The Obama administration often has no idea who they are killing.
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Three Key Lessons from the Obama Administration's Drone Lies (Original Post) unhappycamper Apr 2013 OP
Obama's folly Buffalo Bull Apr 2013 #1

Buffalo Bull

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1. Obama's folly
Sat Apr 13, 2013, 08:29 AM
Apr 2013


The thought of a nearly insane, GOP tea party President using the Presidents excuses as cover should have been enough to convince the President to put some sort of a safe guard in place.
To compound his mistake by claiming to have the power to target American citizens without due process is mind blowing and causes me to lose a measure of faith in the President.
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