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Year President Obama Reportedly Told His Aides That He's 'Really Good
At Killing People'
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November, 2013
This
will not go over well for the 2009
Nobel Peace Prize winner.
According
to the new book “Double
Down,”
in which journalists Mark Halperin and John Heilemann chronicle the
2012 presidential election, President Barack Obama told his aides
that he’s “really good at killing people” while discussing
drone strikes.
The
claim by the commander-in-chief is as indisputable as it is grim.
Obama
oversaw the 2009
surge in
Afghanistan, 145
Predator drone strikes in
NATO’s 2011 Libya operations, the May 2012 raid that killed
Osama bin Laden,
and drone strikes that killed
leader of the Pakistani Taliban leader and a
senior member of
the Somali-based militant group al-Shabab this week.
His
administration also expanded the
drone war: There have been 326
drone strikes in
Pakistan, 93 in
Yemen, and several in
Somalia, compared to a total of 52 under
George Bush.
Two
of those strikes killed American-born al-Qaeda propagandist Anwar
al-Awlaki and
his American-born 16-year-old
son within
two weeks.
Under
Obama U.S. drone
operators began
practicing “signature strikes,” a tactic in which targets are
chosen based on patterns
of suspicious behaviour and
the identities of those to be killed aren’t necessarily known. (The
administration counts all “military-age
males”
in a strike zone as combatants.)
Furthermore,
the disturbing
trend of
the “double tap” — bombing the same place in quick succession
and often hitting
first responders —
has become common
practice.
Obama
has also embraced the expansion of capture/kill missions by Joint
Special Operations Command (JSOC) after it developed into the primary
counterterrorism tool of
the Bush administration.
One
JSOC operator told investigative journalist Jeremy Scahill, author of
“Dirty
Wars: The World Is A Battlefield,”
that operations became
“harder, faster, quicker with the full support of the White House” under Obama.
“harder, faster, quicker with the full support of the White House” under Obama.
Scahill,
who also made
a “Dirty Wars” documentary,
told NBC
News that
Obama will “go down in history as the president who legitimized and
systematized a process by which the United States asserts the right
to conduct assassination operations around the world.”
So
it is true that President Obama is “really good at killing people,”
but he has demonstrated that is not necessarily noble.
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