Obama: a GOP president should have rules limiting the kill list
November 26, 2012, The Guardian (One of the UK's leading newspapers)
http://www.guardian.co.uk/ commentisfree/2012/nov/26/ obama-drones-kill-list- framework
November 26, 2012, The Guardian (One of the UK's leading newspapers)
http://www.guardian.co.uk/
For
the last four years, Barack Obama has not only asserted, but
aggressively exercised, the power to target for execution anyone he
wants, including US citizens, anywhere in the world. He has vigorously
resisted not only legal limits on this assassination power, but even
efforts to bring some minimal transparency to the execution orders he
issues. This claimed power has resulted in four straight years
of air bombings in multiple Muslim countries in which no war has been
declared – using drones, cruise missiles and cluster bombs – ending the
lives of more than 2,500 people, almost always far away from any actual
battlefield. They are typically targeted while riding in cars, at work,
at home, and even while rescuing or attending funerals for others whom
Obama has targeted. A substantial portion ... have been civilians,
including dozens of children. President Obama was recently convinced
that some limits and a real legal framework might be needed to govern
the exercise of this assassination power. What was it that prompted
Obama finally to reach this conclusion? It was the fear that he might
lose the election, which meant that a Big, Bad Republican would wield
these powers, rather than a benevolent, trustworthy, noble Democrat -
i.e., himself. The core premise is that the political world is shaped by
a clean battle of Good v. Evil. The side of Good is the Democratic
Party; the side of Evil is the GOP. All political truths are
ascertainable through this Manichean prism. It is genuinely
inconceivable that a leader as noble, kind and wise as Barack Obama
would abuse his assassination and detention powers.
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