It's long past time to take away Obama's flying death robots

Back in 2013, in the aftermath of his murder of Americans Anwar al-Awlaki and his 16 year old son, when Mr. Obama was trying to justify his arrogated powers to incinerate people with his fleet of flying death robots, he made certain assertions about the process by which he and his merry minions selected victims [bolding mine]:

First, there must be a legal basis for using lethal force, whether it is against a senior operational leader of a terrorist organization or the forces that organization is using or intends to use to conduct terrorist attacks.

Second, the United States will use lethal force only against a target that poses a continuing, imminent threat to U.S. persons. It is simply not the case that
all terrorists pose a continuing, imminent threat to U.S. persons; if a terrorist does not pose such a threat, the United States will not use lethal force.

Third, the following criteria must be met before
lethal action may be taken:

1) Near certainty that the terrorist target is present;

2) Near certainty that non - combatants will not be injured or killed;

3) An assessment that capture is not feasible at the time of the operation;

4) An assessment that the relevant governmental authorities in the country where action is contemplated cannot or will not effectively address the threat to U.S.
persons; and

5)An assessment that no other reasonable alternatives exist to effectively address the threat to U.S. persons.

Further on in the document Obama states:

These decisions will be informed by a broad
analysis of an intended target’s current and past role in
plots threatening U.S. persons.

Fast forward to 2015.

From recent news coverage:

The White House was forced to concede on Thursday that it killed two innocent hostages – one American, one Italian – in a drone strike that targeted an al-Qaida compound despite officials not knowing precisely who was in the vicinity. ...

Conceding that the operation was not ordered against any individual targets, Earnest said the administration only discovered later that the compound was occupied by Weinstein, La Porto and another American named Ahmed Farouq, who the White House says was a “leader” of the terrorist group.

Farouq was not, however, the target of the operation. The drone strike was not targeted at known al-Qaida members; instead, it was directed against anyone in the vicinity of what the US believed was a compound being used by the terrorist group.

Here's one of today's headlines:

White House admits: we didn't know who drone strike was aiming to kill

Here's a little additional information:

The targets of the deadly drone strikes that killed two hostages and two suspected American members of al-Qaida were “al-Qaida compounds” rather than specific terrorist suspects, the White House disclosed on Thursday. ...

The two US civilians killed, longtime English-language propagandist Adam Gadahn and Ahmed Farouq of al-Qaida in the Indian subcontinent, were not “high-value targets” marked for death, he confirmed.

What we have here is very strong evidence that at best Mr. Obama is operating in bad faith with the American people and at worst he is a devious liar.

The standards that he proclaimed in the document entitled "U.S. Policy Standards and Procedures for the Use of Force in Counterterrorism Operations Outside the United States and Areas of Active Hostilities" are nothing but a sham.

To wit: Obama did not know that the persons he incinerated posed "a contiuing, imminent threat to US persons," Obama did not know to a "near certainty that the [or any] terrorist target [was] present," and one can only hope that he isn't lying that he did not know to a "near certainty that non - combatants will not be injured or killed."

Further, since Obama had no idea of who he was incinerating, it would be impossible to know whether they could have been captured, that the relevant authorities would not have cooperated in "effectively addressing the [unkown] threat" that the unknown persons posed, nor could Obama have known of any other reasonable alternatives existed.

There's good reason to wonder if Obama ever really knows who is present when he sends his flying death robots. Amy Goodman points out on Democracy Now:

Despite hundreds of hours of surveillance, the White House said it had no reason to believe the U.S. and Italian hostages were being detained in the al-Qaeda compound targeted during the operation.

It appears that the methods by which Obama collects information in order to verify to a "near certainty that non - combatants will not be injured or killed" is horribly unreliable and hence amounts to a violation of his stated standards. Frankly, if the intelligence that Obama collects "hundreds of hours of" is this poor, then there would seem to be no reasonable basis for his flying death robot attacks at all.

Regardless of whether use of the intelligence was negligent, it is quite plain that no "broad analysis of an intended target’s current and past role in plots threatening U.S. persons," was ever conducted, since of course, there was no intended target.

It's not like this, "let's blow some stuff up and see who we kill," is something new for Obama, though:

Secrecy, misdirection and lies have shielded much of the public from the realization that US drone strikes have killed countless civilians in the past decade

For years, the vast majority of drone strikes victims have never been positively identified as terrorists. The Bureau of Investigative Journalism, which has the most comprehensive data on drone strikes in Pakistan and Yemen, published a study last year showing only 12% of victims were identified as militants and only 4% were identified as members of al-Qaida. This study is backed up by the excellent reporting by McClatchy’s Jonathan Landay, who gained access to years of classified CIA reports to show that the vast majority of drone strike victims were not high level terrorist operatives like the administration claimed.

And we know the government thinks it can kill US citizens overseas without a trial or even a finding by any independent body. Despite a clear public interest in knowing about such an extreme claim to power, the Justice Department has fought to keep its supposed legal authority for drone strikes on Americans completely secret.

When will there be accountability?

Unfortunately, members of the House and Senate Intelligence Committee have been the biggest cheerleaders of drone strikes, rather than their biggest skeptics. ... If there’s ever going to be accountability for the CIA and military drone program, we need a fully independent commission, divorced from the intelligence committees. Without it, this controversy will just fade back into the background, where it will stay hidden under the government’s ever-expanding veil of secrecy.

Obama has irresponsibly used the vast powers that come with the office of President. His use of the fleet of flying death robots under his command is both a crime and a national disgrace.

To use an idiom that the President is known for, it is time for Americans to step up and take away the car keys.

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joe shikspack's picture

they need a bit to think about over there.

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joe shikspack's picture

...some there are trying to make a "No Thinking Allowed" rule.

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Shahryar's picture

listened to Thom Hartmann the other day who is such a peace lover that he got nasty and angry at all the people who are dying in George W Bush's war.

That one sentence totally destroyed any confidence I might have had in the fellow.

A good headline yesterday: "We killed some folks".

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joe shikspack's picture

thom hartmann, secret democrat. it seems like around election times you find out who the secret democrats are. i remember how disappointed i was when the nation came out and told folks not to vote for the one candidate that stood for their agenda, nader. we dropped our subscription.

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Big Al's picture

Right. Another Obama lying fest in front of the world. The man is something else. He probably convinces himself to
believe half the shit he says.

And since he's lying about that, who is this Farouq dude? They say he's an Al Qaeda leader but that's what they say and
they're liars. I tried searching and the only information is what the government says and all, ALL, the mainstream media repeat
verbatim. Same thing with this Gadahn fellow, he's not what they say he is either. It's all lies and one way you can tell is how
all of the mainstream media is saying the exact same thing.

Good luck at DK joe. You mention Obama's drone war as a crime. It is a crime, nationally and internationally. He's a war criminal,
there can be no doubt. That's the thing people just can't grasp, they simply can't compare that to some dude in Chicago who
just killed his neighbor, or a white cop who kills a black kid. It's the same thing, murder is murder. Just because it's the government
behind it doesn't make it any different.

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joe shikspack's picture

you bet he's a war criminal. i wrote a diary about that and suggested that he had committed serious impeachable offenses and surprisingly, i didn't get banned.

i'm pondering putting together a diary about hillary's record on war issues. i'm sure that it will be popular there, but they do need to know this stuff.

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Big Al's picture

I saw a couple yesterday, one by Medea Benjamin and someone else. Of course, not on Daily Kos.
If you really want to get their attention just title it, "Hillary Clinton is a War Criminal"

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joe shikspack's picture

the title was something like "hillary is a hawk." that was what got the idea percolating.

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I mean really. How many times has this Jihadi leader been killed or critically injured. The dude's got more lives than a bagful of cats. Al Jazeera says it really doesn't matter whether he's dead or not.

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Big Al's picture

and based on the 9/11 lies, advocating to curtail or stop the drone attacks is useless and it sidesteps
the primary thing we need to do, stop the War OF Terror and U.S. imperialism We know this thing is going to last for decades
if we don't do something to end it. Trying to place parameters on it will do no good and just help
to continue it.

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gulfgal98's picture

so does Amnesty International.

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Do I hear the sound of guillotines being constructed?

“Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable." ~ President John F. Kennedy

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and damn, I still cannot get a video to embed. And yes, I removed the "s" and it still did not embed. Shakes head in frustration! Dash 1

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Do I hear the sound of guillotines being constructed?

“Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable." ~ President John F. Kennedy

It made me so angry and sad, just ... ugh. :/

I'm happy with how well your diary did at the GOS, too! Way to go! I really wish I had your reserve when talking to particularly odious members of the Defend Obama At All Costs crew; I think I lost said reserve a very long time ago. I hold them in the same regard now as Republicans - beneath contempt.

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I miss Colorado.