The Drone Threat
by
Ron Paul
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Last week,
Senators
threatened to put a “hold” on the nomination of John Brennan to
be CIA director over his refusal to answer questions about the use
of drones to kill Americans on US soil. That the president’s nominee
to head the agency that has used drones to kill perhaps thousands
overseas could not deny their possible use at home should be shocking.
How did we get to this point?
The Obama administration
has rapidly expanded the use of drones overseas, as they appear
a way to expand US military action without the political risk of
American boots on the ground. In fact they are one of the main reasons
a recent Gallup survey
of Pakistan, where most US drone strikes take place, found that
92% disapprove of U.S. leadership. This is the lowest approval rate
Pakistan citizens have ever given to the United States. And it is
directly related to US drone strikes. The risk of blowback increases
all the time. However the false propaganda about the success of
our drone program overseas leads officials to believe that drones
should also be used over US soil as well.
In
attempt to ease criticism of the use of drones against Americans,
some in Congress propose more oversight, as if that should make
us feel any better. In last week’s hearings, CIA nominee Brennan
suggested that he was open to a Congressional proposal to set up
a secret court to oversee the president’s program to kill Americans
by drone. Should we cheer that a court selected by government officials
will meet in secret to oversee the president’s secret decisions
on killing Americans without charge or trial? Has the Constitution
been so eroded that we accept such a horrific and terrifying prospect?
While touting
the success of its overseas drone program, the US administration
refuses
to even admit publicly that the CIA has an overseas drone program.
In response to a recent ACLU Freedom of Information request regarding
the existence of the CIA’s drone program, the Department of Justice
responded, “"the very fact of the existence or nonexistence of such
documents is itself classified." How is that for government transparency?
Recently,
Federal Aviation Administration official, Jim Williams, stated that
no armed drones would presently be permitted in US airspace. But
what good are the promises of government officials when the Constitution,
and especially the Fourth Amendment, has been gutted? More than1,400
applications
to use drones in US airspace have been approved, including for police,
universities, and at least seven federal agencies. Do we want to
live in a society where the government is constantly watching us
from above? The East Germans and Soviets could only dream of such
technology in the days of their dictatorship. We might ask ourselves
how long before “extraordinary” circumstances will lead to a decision
to arm those drones over US territory.
The US government
justified its attack on Saddam Hussein in Iraq and against Gaddafi
in Libya, and elsewhere, with claims that these despots were killing
their own citizens without trial or due process. It is true that
extra-juridical killing is the opposite of justice in a free society.
As Judge Andrew
Napolitano wrote
last week about the president’s assassination program, “When [the
president] kills without due process, he disobeys the laws he has
sworn to uphold, no matter who agrees with him. When we talk about
killing as if it were golf, we debase ourselves. And when the government
kills and we put our heads in the sand, woe to us when there is
no place to hide.”
See
the Ron Paul File
February
19, 2013
Dr. Ron
Paul was a Republican member of Congress from Texas.
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