The New York Times chose this “terror Tuesday” to publish an article called “Secret ‘Kill List’ Proves a Test of Obama’s Principles and Will,” a bizarre article that never explains what Obama’s principles or will are or even offers any evidence that Obama has any principles or will.
There is one section in which the authors point out that Obama went out of his way to sneak the despicable John Brennan into his White House despite Congressional opposition, and that none other than Harold “these bombs are not hostilities” Koh swears Brennan is a moral man. Perhaps we should assume that Brennan’s morality oozes upward from his “cave-like office in the White House basement” since his support for Bush’s crimes is redeemed by Koh who only supports Obama’s crimes.
Early on the article refers to “American values,” suggesting that Obama’s royal dilemma has been to defend not his principles, but America’s principles. The trouble, of course, is that the New York Times never explains what those are. This being the New York Times, one would naturally assume that wars and killing and lies about wars and killing form the core of those values, but this goes unstated.
Obama is depicted as “keeping the tether short” by personally deciding on each and every drone kill. And yet, despite this personal care and attention, Obama has dramatically increased drone kills. The New York Times writes that Obama’s role of “personally overseeing the shadow war with Al Qaeda” is “without precedent in presidential history.” This is either because whatever the “shadow war with Al Qaeda” is has been created by Obama, or it’s because Bush let subordinate(s) oversee it. This meaningless claim immediately follows bragging about how many of Obama’s advisers the New York Times interviewed in order to produce it, and yet somehow the underwhelmed reader is still left to simply guess what is supposed to be meant. Presumably it is that Obama has created a new form of murder.
In fact, Obama has created drone wars, and an insider picture of how he runs them is found at the end of the article:
“Every week or so, more than 100 members of the government’s sprawling national security apparatus gather, by secure video teleconference, to pore over terrorist suspects’ biographies and recommend to the president who should be the next to die. This secret ‘nominations’ process is an invention of the Obama administration, a grim debating society that vets the PowerPoint slides bearing the names, aliases and life stories of suspected members of Al Qaeda’s branch in Yemen or its allies in Somalia’s Shabab militia.”
How do Obama’s principles and will manifest themselves in this “due process” as he bestows it upon his victims? Well, according to the New York Times, he kills “without hand-wringing” and calls the decision to kill a U.S. citizen “an easy one.” (Killing the same man’s teenage son is so easy it goes unmentioned.) Obama is “a realist,” who is “never carried away” by any campaign promises he may have made. He shrewdly maneuvers to keep in place Bush’s powers of rendition, detention, and war, not to mention (and the New York Times doesn’t) torture — not to mention his huge leaps forward in formalizing and legitimizing those abuses.
Now, the New York Times does repeatedly claim that Obama is following “just war” theories, but such theories have always led to any desired interpretation, and the New York Times doesn’t even hint at where it thinks they lead, or where it thinks Obama thinks they lead. The job of the Times, however, in its defense, is not to think.
After this observation,
“And in a recent interview, a senior administration official said that the number of civilians killed in drone strikes in Pakistan under Mr. Obama was in the ‘single digits’ — and that independent counts of scores or hundreds of civilian deaths unwittingly draw on false propaganda claims by militants,”
one might naively expect the New York Times to look into some of those independent counts. Instead, the New York Times finds some accaptable (i.e. U.S. government) skeptics to quote briefly before moving on:
“But in interviews, three former senior intelligence officials expressed disbelief that the number could be so low. The C.I.A. accounting has so troubled some administration officials outside the agency that they have brought their concerns to the White House. One called it ‘guilt by association’ that has led to ‘deceptive’ estimates of civilian casualties.”
Much later in the article, the New York Times gets around to mentioning Obama’s practice of targeting individuals without being able to identify them at all. This technique of “signature strikes” was recently expanded by Obama to Yemen.
The same article, despite this unanswered debate over who is being killed, gratuitously refers to drones as “a precision weapon.”
Much earlier, we’re told, with no evidence, that Obama’s droning has “eviscerated Al Qaeda,” even though the next sentence notes that the drone strikes have become Al Qaeda’s best recruiting tool.
We’re also told, with no evidence, that Obama has a “distaste for legislative backslapping and arm-twisting.” Ha! Tell that to Democrats who tried to vote against military appropriations in 2009. Rarely has such vicious arm-twisting and extensive backslapping and rewarding been witnessed. How do we know that Obama doesn’t have a “distaste” for pushing for only those measures that don’t violate his principles? How do we know that murdering lots of people with high-tech equipment in great secrecy isn’t perfectly in line with his principles? How can we be sure that isn’t why he created it? And why should we care, as long as he’s getting away with it, whether it has anything to do with his principles or not?



4 Comments

Rarely if ever do I read something that has me torn in two – do I want to throw up? (I really really want to throw up, as I grieve with the Minnesota grandparents of the young American who was killed by one of our drones – accidentally, while visiting a cousin in the middle East. (Before that murder, his father had been deliberately killed, as he was perhaps Al Queda.)
Or do I want to congratulate Swanson on a superlative piece of writing.
You make the angels cry, David, with your talent for discerning the razor’s edge of immorality that this nation now perceives as simple, everyday Presidential activity.
Thanks David for posting this — it goes and gets to the middle.
Obamaplogia and the Obamapologists who do it is/are on full dress rehearsal in this story. This story reveals the mythmaking,fable telling and touches well on the “not happy ever after” but “dead ever after” fates of so many humanbeings who Barack Obama evidently has been anointed by someone or simply self anointed himself with power to determine,decide and depart death to.
Factually the 2008 WH election held in the USA was only open to American citizens to vote in. Just about everyone Obama has dispatched death or severe harm/suffering to or upon are not Americans who were/are not able to or allowed to vote for a POTUS who then turns around and claims to have political,moral and military power to kill them. Imagine a Chinese or Indian or Brazilian President playing by this rule and deciding some Americans in LA,St.Louis and Baltimore should be dead and sent drones to deliver some death? This is the power Barack Obama has accorded himself just because he is POTUS.
WaahingtonDC however likes to grab the headlines and spotlights with it’s “we are spreading Democracy” and we are the “Freedom Fighters” and we abhor Bad Dictators. What we are really spreading is death and destruction,militarism and when the Dictator(s) are WashingtonDC picked,backed and strung to American dictator puppet strings that is OK.
If Barack Obama is the best Americans can do for POTUS again in November 2012 that says much more about Americans than any of the propaganda propwash Barack,Hillary,Leon and Janet/Eric can manufacture and distribute. But for many Americans the Guiding Light seems to be as long as the bad shit flies over them and hits someone else they do not know or care about it is All Good. Give them heavy rotation The History Channel showing Nazis Getting Defeated and to not touch the Super Bowl.
Is Barack Obama or Mitt Romney the best Americans can do? Will do?
Innocents and children who had little/no choice to avoid being killed by American POTUS Obama deserved better from Barack Obama. Hell — lots of Americans deserve better from Barack Obama. But lets not stew and fret over that silly stuff — if we do not re-elect Barack Obama in November 2012 then Mitt Romney will be POTUS and Mitt is pro Wall St.,pro American Imperialism and Militarism and likely wants to suffocate SS and MC. Really? Mitt is just like Barack Obama in this being so but Mitt Romney will do it under the R Brand. Americans may not be stupid but one really has to wonder how this BS flies so well every 4 years as we elect one American to represent the USA who then goes to the WH and lives in the WH for next four years. Americans bless it — Americans own it.
Finally — could we please stop with The History Channel 67 years old repeat stuff about how bad the Germans were when we Americans are doing War For Gain here and now in 2012? It is less about WW2 history anymore — more about high repeat war porn/ propaganda to do with the Germans were The Bad Guys and Ameriacns were/are The Good Guys. Especially when we do not do comparable heavy rotation of American WH/Pentagon/CIA post 2003 drone death dealing/snuff outs and show uncensored the innocents and children left dead and mutilated due to American drone death dealing.Being done here in 2012 by Americans and not by Germans some 70 years ago.
Thanks David…you hit one after another out of the ballpark…
Recommended.
This article has enough in it to be used one day in an international court of law. Let’s just keep hoping for that day to come around. Let’s hope that all the journalistic shite written by these compromised cretins is displayed fully for what it always was, as Obama is convicted and sent to jail for the rest of his life, for doing things the NYT and all the rest of them just “ummed and aarred” about…
Let’s hope for reality to dawn once more in the United States of America.
Very recommended. And the NYT should be in that international courtroom as well, for aiding and abetting the Iraq war in particular and the criminality of the post-9-11 American permawar state in general.
And since I’m talking the extremely unlikely, the double tragedy is that this kind of essential writing reaches very few while the toadying to the PTB sort gets all too many views. So, we need a democratic media dispersed among a wide range of political points of view, rather than one owned by the folks screwing us over.