How does a Nobel Peace Prize winner justify launching missile strikes in Afghanistan, Pakistan and the Middle East? He can’t.
Military action is, of course, sometimes necessary to maintain peace. But President Obama has not demonstrated that missile attacks in Syria would do anything to achieve peace.Worse, by all accounts, Obama’s “red line” threat was an off-the-cuff remark, not a well thought-out strategy. The U.S. should not attack another country because the president was careless with his words and now wants to protect his personal credibility.
There’s the obvious problem of Obama escalating a pointless and failing war in Afghanistan. From 2001 to the end of the Bush presidency in 2009, 625 American troops died because of the war. Under Obama’s watch, more than twice that many, some 1,500 soldiers, have died. Tens of thousands of civilians have been killed as well.
During a January 2012 online forum, Obama said,
"I want to make sure that people understand actually drones have not
caused a huge number of civilian casualties. For the most part, they
have been very precise, precision strikes against al Qaeda and their
affiliates."
The London-based Bureau of Investigative Journalism
estimates roughly 500 to 800 innocents have been blown up by our drones
in the Middle East. If this happened on U.S. soil, it would certainly
be considered a “huge number” by any reasonable person. No one would be
calmed by the fact that the intent was to be “precise.” Obama’s
statement also ignores the psychological impact of living in constant
fear of being killed because you might happen to be standing near a
suspected terrorist. This fear is certainly exacerbated by the fact that
the Obama administration incredibly told The New York Times that it “in effect counts all military-age males in a strike zone as combatants.”
Blair
echoed a widely held belief by foreign-policy experts that “as the
drone campaign wears on, hatred of America is increasing in Pakistan.”
It shouldn’t be that hard to figure out that killing civilians and
writing them off as “collateral damage” just creates more terrorists.
This is Psychology 101. In a 2012 New York Times op-ed, “How Drones Help al-Qaeda,” 24-yeard old Yemeni Ibrahim Mothana wrote,
“Drone strikes are causing more and more Yemenis to hate America and
join radical militants; they are not driven by ideology but rather by a
sense of revenge and despair.”
Retired general Stanley McChrystal told Reuters earlier this year, "The resentment created by American use of unmanned strikes ... is much greater than the average American appreciates” because they create a "perception of American arrogance that says, 'Well we can fly where we want, we can shoot where we want, because we can.'" Following a drone strike in Yemen that killed civilians, a local man who had lost two brothers told the Washington Post, “These attacks are making people say, ‘We believe now that al-Qaeda is on the right side.’” Following extensive interviews in the region, the Post concluded that, “[A]n unintended consequence of the attacks has been a marked radicalization of the local population.”
Retired general Stanley McChrystal told Reuters earlier this year, "The resentment created by American use of unmanned strikes ... is much greater than the average American appreciates” because they create a "perception of American arrogance that says, 'Well we can fly where we want, we can shoot where we want, because we can.'" Following a drone strike in Yemen that killed civilians, a local man who had lost two brothers told the Washington Post, “These attacks are making people say, ‘We believe now that al-Qaeda is on the right side.’” Following extensive interviews in the region, the Post concluded that, “[A]n unintended consequence of the attacks has been a marked radicalization of the local population.”
It shouldn’t be that hard to figure out that killing civilians and writing them off as ‘collateral damage’ just creates more terrorists.
The president has also misled the public on who the drone campaign targets. His administration long maintained that it was only targeting senior leaders of al Qaeda and allied groups. But leaked intelligence documents show that it “targeted and killed hundreds of suspected lower-level Afghan, Pakistani and unidentified ‘other’ militants” including people who weren’t even suspected of being affiliated with terrorist groups. Worse, the documents revealed that the U.S. actually doesn’t know who it is killing, despite Obama’s claims to the contrary. McClatchy reported, “The CIA killed people who only were suspected, associated with, or who probably belonged to militant groups.”
Two
weeks after a drone attack killed Anwar al-Awlaki, the U.S. blew up his
16-year-old American son, Abdulrahman al-Awlaki, in a separate attack.
Eric Holder said that he was "not specifically targeted."
What does this mean? Was he “un-specifically” targeted? When asked
about the killing of this innocent 16-year-old, Obama’s press secretary
Robert Gibbs quipped that the boy should have had a “more responsible father.”
Carelessly
killing innocents, creating more hatred against America, and glib
statements by your key aides about blowing up children do not add up to a
peaceful agenda. If Obama won’t return the peace prize, then the Nobel
Committee should revoke it.I guess there isn't much peace in the Peace Prize, after all both Adolf Hitler and Josef Stalin were nominated for this worthless Prize. It would literally be more accurately called the Nobel War Prize!
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Perhaps the award given to his pal Oprah needs to be returned as well. Saying that the older generation of a certain race should die is not peaceful.
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ReplyDeleteBush, Obama, Oprah, also referred to as BOO from a knock-knock joke and everyone else undeserving should return them immediately and rewrite history as we journey into this Revolution.
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