Forecasting a future of
robotic warfare in which perverted science is put at the service of its Empire,
the U.S.
has built 60 bases around the world for its unmanned, remotely controlled
killer drone warplanes. And more bases are under construction.
“Run by the military, the
Central Intelligence Agency, and their proxies, these bases...are the backbone
of a new robotic way of war,” writes Nick Turse, an investigative journalist
for AlterNet and TomDispatch.
The bases “are also the
latest development in a long-evolving saga of American power projection
abroad---in this case, remote-controlled strikes anywhere on the planet with a
minimal foreign ‘footprint’ and little accountability,” Turse points out.
He notes that there may be
even more than 60 bases since the Pentagon has dropped a “cloak of secrecy”
over its operations. With the recent murder of American citizen Anwar al-Aulaqi
in Yemen ,
the drones are now assassinating suspects in no fewer than six countries, Turse
says.
Meanwhile, the Washington
Post also reports the Obama Pentagon is building a constellation of secret
drone bases in the Horn of Africa and the Arabian peninsula to attack al-Qaeda
affiliates in Somalia and Yemen .
At Ft. Benning , Ga. ,
a new, advanced drone is being tested that the Washington Post reports is the
next step toward a future in which drones will “hunt, identify, and kill the
enemy based on calculations made by software, not decisions made by humans.”
In the first 10 months of
his administration, President Obama vastly increased the number of drone
attacks in the Middle East, assigning the CIA the role of launching them in Pakistan . It
should be noted that Obama is a former CIA employee and approved an Agency
drone strike during his first week in office.
The New Yorker magazine
reported in its edition of October 25, 2009, that since taking office up to
that time President Obama sanctioned at least 41 CIA drone strikes in Pakistan that
killed between 326 and 538 people, many of them, critics say, “innocent bystanders,
including children.”
In fact, the first two
strikes took place on Jan. 23, the President’s third day in office and the
second of these hit the wrong house, that of a pro-government tribal leader
that killed his entire family, including three children, one just five years of
age.
The magazine noted that when
another suspect was attacked while sunning himself on his roof, the missile
also demolished his house wiping out his entire family.
The killing of 25 Pakistan
soldiers last week by American aircraft only reinforces the belief that U.S.
intelligence agencies are not to be trusted in deciding who is the enemy any
more than they could provide reliable information on whether Iraq had weapons
of mass destruction.
The drone planes, particularly
those named Predator and Reaper, have become so popular in the Pentagon defense
contractors can’t keep up keep up with the demand. In fact, the Pentagon plans
to buy 700 new medium and large unmanned aircraft systems over the next decade,
reliable sources say. What’s more, the government plans “new generations
of tiny ‘nano’ drones, which can fly after their prey like a killer bee through
an open window,” The New Yorker says.
Suspects targeted for
killing by drones are first identified by the CIA and military intelligence
agencies. Who knows what legal standards, if any, are used? Is a man a
terrorist who takes up arms against troops who occupy his country? None of the
suspects ever get to retain a lawyer. None of them ever see a judge or get a
chance to plead to a jury.
In short, President Obama’s
enemies are being assassinated with absolutely no pretense of a legal
proceeding. Webster’s dictionary defines assassination as “to kill suddenly or
secretively, especially to murder a politically prominent person” and also “to
destroy or harm treacherously and viciously,” which describes the Pentagon-CIA
attacks perfectly.
This is just one more aspect
of the American empire’s mass arrests of innocent individuals who are never
brought to trial. At Guantanamo, for example, some 800 prisoners have been
arrested and tortured and over a ten-year period only seven have been brought
to trial. That’s not a judicial system. It’s a non-judicial system. And the
drone warfare campaign is also non-judicial.
At least in the Terror
spawned by the French Revolution, the accused came before a sort of mob called
the Paris Revolutionary Tribunal, which is more that can be said for the drone
strike victims.In Paris, the accused could not hire a defense lawyer or call
witnesses and the only sentence that could be passed was death. This same
despicable standard is being applied in today’s drone attacks with the approval
of President Obama, who has turned back the clock of international
jurisprudence by 200 years.Why should future historians not refer to him as the
American Robespierre? #
(Sherwood Ross is a Miami-based writer who formerly worked for the Chicago Daily News and wire services. Reach him atsherwoodross10@gmail.com)
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