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Robo-Death: Made in the USA

How robot drones revolutionized the face of warfare(CNN)

Death by drone is a peculiarly American way of waging war: bloodless for the initiators, high-tech, and akin to a video game.

 

by Philip Giraldi

 

If it is actually true that those whom the gods seek to destroy they first make mad, it would seem that the insanity process has at its epicenter the White House. How else to explain the various bits and pieces of counterterrorism policy that have been revealed over the past two weeks?

A Sept. 15 New York Times feature article, “At White House, Weighing Limits of Terror Fight,” had an intriguing title, but the content revealed that the only weighing taking place is an internal dispute over whether the CIA drone program should be used to take out only “high-value” targets when attacks are staged in Yemen and Somalia or whether the Hellfire missiles can be used to kill large numbers of suspected al-Qaeda rank and file in what would amount to a bombing campaign. Nowhere in the article was there any suggestion that the drone operation might in itself be counterproductive, that it is killing far too many civilians, and that it has encouraged militancy in places like Pakistan. Apparently when the White House weighs limits, the possible choices are themselves limited.

As in the glory days of the Bush administration, the Obamas preach legality while violating every international norm. As the missiles rain down on Pakistan, the Times article dryly notes that the “legal authority to attack militants who are battling U.S. forces in adjoining Afghanistan is not disputed inside the administration” (my emphasis). The precise legal framework being discussed is apparently the work of Defense Department lawyers who are “trying to maintain maximum theoretical flexibility.” The article concedes that the maximum-flexibility doctrine could well lead to an unconstrained and unending global war, but it views that possibility as an unfortunate detail that has to be worked out by the Pentagon planners. Congress, for its part, appears to be prepared to provide its own imprimatur on the process by including in the impending defense bill a clause authorizing military action anywhere against al-Qaeda and “its associates” as a condition of what amounts to a permanent state of emergency. Even the bill’s supporters admit that “associates” can be interpreted to mean almost anyone who objects to Washington’s imperial agenda.

A day later, John Brennan, Obama’s top counterterrorism adviser, elaborated on the doctrine in a speech at Harvard Law School. He argued that “in accordance with international law we have the authority to take action against al-Qaeda and its associated forces without doing a separate self-defense analysis each time.” Though he seemed to be making the case that the United States could use its drones to attack anyone anywhere without any consideration for local sovereignty, he qualified his comment by stating that the free-fire option would only be exercised against groups actively threatening the United States, specifically including al-Qaeda in Yemen and al-Shabab in Somalia.

Of course, the fallacy in Brennan’s thinking begins with the U.S. Constitution, which requires an act of Congress to declare war and engage in military action. And there are both practical and ethical considerations in that the acceptance of a policy that the United States can “legally” strike anywhere opens the door to subjective targeting, with the White House using its own analysis to determine who is an active threat. All indications are that such enemy lists can and do proliferate and are also subject to political considerations. Since the targeting process is secret, there are no protections or due process whatsoever for the people being killed on the ground, many of whom might well be completely innocent.

There is also a much larger issue: the proliferation of drones and possible reciprocity. If the U.S. government establishes the precedent that it can kill anyone in any country, then other nations might follow suit and develop their own drone technology to do the same thing. The argument that the United States has global responsibilities and operates on a higher moral plane because of its “exceptionalism” is arrant nonsense, as anyone who witnessed last week’s disgraceful speech by President Barack Obama before the U.N. General Assembly can testify.

And the machines being used to do the killing are also being enhanced, moving the United States one step closer to an apparent goal of constant low-intensity warfare capability worldwide. The United States government is reportedly working to develop pilotless military drones that are fully automatic, identifying and destroying human targets on the ground without any intervention from an operator or pilot back in Nevada, and this is generating virtually no public outrage. The drones would reportedly seek their targets based on facial-recognition software or other biometrics. The Defense Department planners have dubbed the technological leap “lethal autonomy,” meaning that the life-or-death decision can be made instantaneously and independently by the machine without any slowing down of the process due to a human being having to make a decision whether to fire or not.

That a computer brain can become judge, jury, and executioner in the airspace over a foreign country with which the United States is not at war not only raises serious constitutional questions in terms of war powers, it also accepts that collateral damage consisting of killing completely innocent people who happen to be in the vicinity of a suspect is acceptable. As for the targets themselves, apparently being in the wrong place at the wrong time or being suspected of planning something that the United States considers to be illegal is enough to bring down death from the skies. Even a computer glitch in a biometric reading of someone’s face could amount to a death sentence.

All of the agonizing over the legality of extraterritorial government-ordered killing and the development of machines that can make the executions a routine part of American statecraft would be moot but for the fact that the program is already well-established and the rate of executions by Hellfire missile is increasing. The Obama administration has far outdone the Bushies in the number of attacks in Pakistan that it has ordered. It has also upped the frequency of attacks in Yemen, which is becoming increasingly unstable. On Sept. 20 there appeared a report that the United States is creating a “constellation” of secret drone bases in the Horn of Africa and on the Arabian Peninsula. One major base is in Ethiopia and another is in the Seychelles Islands, both intended to strike Somalia and to monitor East Africa. A long-established base in Djibouti covers Yemen, and there are reports that a secret facility is being constructed somewhere on the Arabian Peninsula itself, which is certain to inflame Muslim opinion.

WikiLeaks has revealed that the Seychelles base, which has been operating for two years, has covered its activities by claiming that the drones were unarmed and surveilling pirate movements in the Red Sea, none of which was true. Judging from the administration’s willingness to lie about drone deployments, one can only assume that the unmanned “weapon of the future” is being groomed to take over counterterrorist operations in many parts of the world.

Why use drones at all, since they have a decidedly mixed record, killing many more civilians than terrorists and turning local populations against the United States? The answer is probably in the numbers and in the perception of the domestic audience in the United States. Killing Pakistanis or Afghans or Yemenis or Somalis or Iraqis is hardly reported in the media and becomes over time little more than a statistic. Dead Americans on the ground in places like Afghanistan and Iraq can instead become a problem for politicians. Drones enable the so-called war on terror to continue forever in a low-intensity fashion and be expanded without the casualties that can lead to lost elections for the desperate and ethically challenged men we Americans have unfortunately elected to the highest office over the past 20 years. Death by drone is a peculiarly American way of waging war: bloodless for the initiators, high-tech, and akin to a video game. And as the White House is clearly considering expanding operations to conduct large-scale bombing operations using drones, it is a safe bet that robot killing will before too long become the weapon of choice “to keep Americans safe.”

Source:  Antiwar.com

 

 

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6 Comments for “Robo-Death: Made in the USA”

  1. I could only wish that they would “accidentally” kill each other.

    “The wise men shall be put to shame, they shall be dismayed and taken; lo, they have rejected the word of the Lord, and what wisdom is in them? Therefore I will give their wives to others and their fields to conquerors, because from the least to the greatest everyone is greedy for unjust gain; from prophet to priest every one deals falsely. They have healed the wound of my people lightly, saying, ‘Peace, peace,’ when there is no peace. Were they ashamed when they committed abomination? No, they were not all ashamed; they did not know how to blush. Therefore they shall fall among the fallen; when I punish them, they shall be overthrown, says the Lord.” Jeremiah 8:9-12

  2. Developing a drone is simple. Getting it to track in real time is difficult. The drones have been successful, because, going back to smashing Yugoslavia, the Canadian government has basically given the US government access to MacDonald, Dettwiler and Associates Ltd. (MDA) technology. Without it, the drones couldn’t do what they do. As an aside, is there a 9/11 connection?

  3. “That a computer brain can become judge, jury, and executioner in the airspace over a foreign country with which the United States is not at war not only raises serious constitutional questions in terms of war powers, it also accepts that collateral damage consisting of killing completely innocent people who happen to be in the vicinity of a suspect is acceptable.”- Mr. Giraldi makes an excellent point here. The FAA is in the process of acquiring airfields for drones, rewriting the rules to allow for their use in the USA, ostensibly for benign law enforcement work like tracking speeders. James Cameron must be on to something with his Terminator series, an all encompassing “Skynet” that tracks insurgents “freedom fighters” and pinpoints and destroys them.

  4. Drone attacks are the most cowardice way to wage war.
    You people building these death machines, you ordering the atacks and you the operators are out and out disgusting, despicable cowards and scumbags!!
    Your mothers should hang their heads in shame that they ever bore you. („Hi Mom, just calling to let you know how I’m loving my job here with the army. Wow, I killed a family of eight this morning already..just pushed a button. A grandmother, a mother, a father, three girls and two boys. The oldest child was 11 and the youngest was 4 months. Are you proud of me, Mom?“)
    I can only hope you abominable creatures are caught up by your sick cognitive dissonance and are haunted by recurring nightmares of clearing up the gory mess you’ve produced: heaps of small screaming children and babies with severed limbs and heads, guts and blood everywhere, barely alive infants looking to you for help.
    You people need to pick up that gun and do the honourable and right thing…..remove yourselves from our planet.

  5. Killing innocents along with the “terrorists” is part of the plan. To keep the phony war on terror going they need to keep creating more “terrorists.” What better way to create more enemies than killing their families?

    Sickening how “suicide bombers” are called cowards by the US government and media but our brave soldiers murdering people thousands of miles away while sitting in air conditioned offices are “heroes.”

    The government will be using this technology to hunt down and kill Americans deemed “terrorists.” Count on it.

  6. it won’t be too much longer. anyone this administration has ‘hot nuts’ for will get a hellfire missile greeting card.

    unfortunately for them, people have just about had it with their b.s., and once it’s clear it’s a ‘free for all’ here, they can count on heavy casualties amongst their own from hit and run guerilla attacks and sudden assassinations from places they didn’t see the bullet coming from, either.

    the situation is rapidly escalating out of control and the end game is not going to be a drone fight.

    the end game will be guerilla warfare and hit and run tactics by ordinary street people who have had
    enough of the corruption and the murder from these people who have violated the U.S. Constitution and Bill of Rights at virtually every turn. The military won’t be able to save the ones who are causing these murders, either. Whether they get picked off one by one, or require heavy escorts to and from home to work, daring not to be caught at a traffic light in any city for fear that a motorbike or on foot passerby waiting for them is going to empty a few magazines into their car.

    this is going to come to a head soon. they won’t get to kill and kill and kill without they themselves having crosshairs on their noggins or chests. And to be honest, if they don’t see the chat in the blogs about taking the death back their direction, their omnipotent all seeing spy eyes are getting cloudy with their own glory.

    I so long for the day to see the C.I.A. headquarters burnt to the ground by angry pissed off masses of fed up American’s who’ve just had enough of this crap and aren’t going to take it anymore.

    that day is coming. when the bough breaks their cradle will fall and they won’t like the landing.

    crossing the line and murdering an American without a trial was just about the last straw.

    people have had enough. and these assholes are pushing just a tad too far and their hellfire missiles
    won’t be able to suppress the onslaught of literally millions of people here looking for them with their names on bullets in their gun mags. If they want to completely throw down the gauntlet, they may not like the response they get from the very very fed up American people, who are just a tad better armed than the Iraqi’s and Afghani’s are. They just don’t have the troop strength to deal with overwhelming force coming their way in the form of armed massed resistance and guerilla warfare.

    and they can count on at least half of the troops not fighting on their side in this upcoming revolution, either. the Oathkeepers amongst the ranks will turn their weapons on those giving the illegal orders, and they really won’t like that outcome too very much then, now will they?

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