Executioner in Chief: How a Nobel Peace Prize Winner Became the
Head of a Worldwide Assassination Program
by John W. Whitehead
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Much
of our foreign policy now depends on the hope of benevolent dictators
and philosopher kings. The law cant help. The law is what
the kings say it is.
~ Ta-Nehisi
Coates, writing for The Atlantic
If
George Bush had done this, it would have been stopped.
~ Joe Scarborough,
former Republican congressman and current MSNBC pundit
When Barack
Obama ascended to the presidency in 2008, there was a sense, at
least among those who voted for him, that the country might change
for the better. Those who watched in awe as President Bush chipped
away at our civil liberties over the course of his two terms as
president thought that maybe this young, charismatic Senator from
Illinois would reverse course and put an end to some of the Bush
administrations worst transgressions the indefinite detention
of suspected terrorists, the torture, the black site prisons, and
the never-ending wars that have drained our resources, to name just
a few.
A few short
years later, that fantasy has proven to be just that: a fantasy.
Indeed, Barack Obama has not only carried on the Bush legacy, but
has taken it to its logical conclusion. As president, Obama has
gone beyond Guantanamo Bay, gone beyond spying on Americans
emails and phone calls, and gone beyond bombing countries without
Congressional authorization. He now claims, as revealed in a leaked
Department of Justice memo, the right to murder any American citizen
the world over, so long as he has a feeling that they might, at
some point in the future, pose a threat to the United States.
Let that sink
in. The President of the United States of America believes he has
the absolute right to kill you based upon secret evidence
that you might be a terrorist. Not only does he think he can kill
you, but he believes he has the right to do so in secret, without
formally charging you of any crime and providing you with an opportunity
to defend yourself in a court of law. To top it all off, the memo
asserts that these decisions about whom to kill are not subject
to any judicial review whatsoever.
This is what
one would call Mafia-style justice, when one powerful overlord in
this case, the president gets to decide whether you live or
die based solely on his own peculiar understanding of right and
wrong. This is how far we have fallen in the twelve years since
9/11, through our negligence and our failure to hold our leaders
in both political parties accountable to the principles enshrined
in the Constitution.
According to
the leaked Department of Justice memo, there are certain conditions
under which it is acceptable for the president to kill a U.S. citizen
without the basic trappings of American justice, i.e., a lawyer
and a fair hearing before a neutral judge.
First, you
have to be suspected of being a senior operational leader
of al-Qaeda or an associated force. Of course, neither
of these terms is defined. Making matters worse, the government
doesnt actually have to prove that youre an operational
leader. It simply has to suspect that you are. (Of
course, if all it takes for the government to pull the trigger and
kill a U.S. citizen is a hunch, then the rest of the conditions
set out in the memo are moot.)
Second, capturing
you has to be infeasible. Easy enough, since infeasibility
of capture includes being unable to capture someone without
putting American troops in harms way.
Third, you
must pose an imminent threat of violent attack against the
United States, whether or not you can actually execute an
attack on our soil. Before you breathe a sigh of relief that perhaps
your neck is safe now, keep in mind that the imminence requirement
does not require the United States to have clear evidence
that a specific attack on U.S. persons and interests will take place
in the immediate future. The Bush administration should get
some credit here, since it was their creative parsing of the imminent
threat posed by Saddam Hussein and his so-called weapons of mass
destruction that inspired the Obama lawyers to play footloose with
the laws on killing American citizens.
In short, by
simply asserting that an American citizen is an enemy of the United
States, the Obama administration has given itself the authority
to murder that individual. This pales in comparison to George W.
Bushs assertion that he could detain an American citizen indefinitely
simply by labeling him an enemy combatant.
Compounding
this travesty, the Obama administration also insists that the power
to target a U.S. citizen for murder applies to any informed,
high-level official of the U.S. government, not just the president.
Therefore, any bureaucrat or politician, if appointed to a high
enough position, can target an American for execution by way of
drone strikes.
Its been
done before. Without proving that they were senior operational
leaders of any terrorist organization, the Obama administration
used drone strikes to assassinate Anwar al-Awlaki and his 16-year-old
son, Abdulrahman, both American citizens.
So now we find
ourselves at this strange, surreal juncture where clear-cut definitions
of right and wrong and the rule of law have been upended by legal
parsing, government corruption, corporate greed, partisan games,
and politicians with questionable morals and little-to-no loyalty
to the American people.
Its a
short skip and a jump from a scenario where the president authorizes
drone strikes on American citizens abroad to one in which a high-level
bureaucrat authorizes a drone strike on American citizens here in
the United States. Its only a matter of time. Obama has already
opened the door to drones flying in American skies an estimated
30,000 by 2015, and a $30 billion per year industry to boot.
Yet no matter
how much legislation we pass to protect ourselves from these aerial
threats being used against us domestically, either to monitor our
activities or force us into compliance, as long as the president
is allowed to unilaterally determine who is a threat and who deserves
to die by way of a drone strike, we are all in danger.
This is surely
the beginning of the end of the republic. Not only are we upending
the rule of law, but killing people across the globe without accountability
seriously undermines Americas long term relationships with
other nations. The use of drones to kill American citizens demonstrates
just how out of control the so-called war on terror
has become. A war that by definition cannot be won has expanded
to encompass the entire globe. This confirms the fears of those
who have been watching as the American drone program has slowly
expanded from targeting members of al-Qaeda and the Taliban in Afghanistan
and Pakistan to include any person the president cares to see eliminated,
not to mention the countless civilians killed along the way.
Retired general
Stanley McChrystal has said that drone strikes are hated on
a visceral level and feed into a perception of American
arrogance. By attacking small time jihadists, as well as innocent
civilians, the American government further inflames populations
where terrorist groups are embedded, exciting anti-American sentiment
among those who may have previously been an asset to Americas
relationship with Muslim countries. In fact, McChrystal and former
CIA director Michael Hayden have both expressed concern that American
drone strikes are targeting low-level militants who do not
pose a direct threat to the United States.
For example,
Salem Ahmed bin Ali Jaber, a Muslim cleric in Yemen gave a long
sermon in August 2012 denouncing Al-Qaeda. A few days later, three
members of Al-Qaeda showed up to his neighborhood, saying they wanted
to talk with Jaber. Jaber agreed, bringing along his cousin Waleed
Abdullah, a police officer, for protection. In the middle of the
conversation, a hail of American missiles rained down upon the men,
killing them all.
Incidents such
as these are the exact reason that America cannot seem to bring
an end to its myriad military commitments abroad. By undermining
our potential allies, we simply further endanger American lives.
According to Naji al Zaydi, an opponent of Al-Qaeda and former governor
of Marib province in Yemen, some of these young guys getting
killed have just been recruited and barely known what terrorism
means. In direct opposition to the stated goal of the war
on terror, we are creating enemies abroad who will gladly
look forward to the day when the United States falls in on itself,
like the Roman Empire before it.
Unfortunately,
there seems to be no exit from this situation. Too many high-level
officials, both Democrats and Republicans, either dont care,
or actively champion the murder of American citizens and innocent
civilians alike by the president. As journalist Amy Goodman put
it, the recent excesses of U.S. presidential power are not
transient aberrations, but the creation of a frightening new normal,
where drone strikes, warrantless surveillance, assassination and
indefinite detention are conducted with arrogance and impunity,
shielded by secrecy and beyond the reach of law.
February
15, 2013
Constitutional
attorney and author John W. Whitehead [send
him mail] is founder and president of The
Rutherford Institute. He is the author of The
Change Manifesto (Sourcebooks).
Copyright
© 2013 The Rutherford Institute
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