Obama's Orwellian Doublespeak on the Drone Program
The president claims to be troubled by his signature program on the war on terror
President Barack Obama has decided to deal with revelations about the Justice Department's spying on journalists and other scandals by changing the subject. In a major national security address last Thursday, he announced the phase out of the Guantanamo prison facility and the CIA's oversight of the drone program. But these are cosmetic changes that can't conceal the biggest scandal: His record on the war on terrorism, which is arguably even more draconian than George W. Bush's, his angst notwithstanding
The question is whether liberals will protect their principles or their man.
What was remarkable about Obama's speech was its complete disconnect with his own actions in office. In a textbook example of Orwellian doublespeak, he declared that America would be haunted by the civilian casualties produced by drone attacks — without noting that these attacks were the defining feature of his war on terror.
As atonement, he pledged to transfer oversight of the drone program from the CIA to the Pentagon. But the problem with the program is not who runs it but what it does.
The theory behind transferring the program is that lawmakers will be able to offer more effective oversight given that Congressional defense committees have more power to extract information from the Pentagon than intelligence committees from the CIA, explains Cato Institute's Benjamin Friedman, a defense expert. But the ingeniousness of the drone program is that even if Congress can provide more oversight, it will have little incentive to actually do so.
Why?
Invasion of foreign countries — like Bush's misadventure in Iraq — risk American blood and treasure and therefore invite domestic scrutiny. Not so with the drone program that has made the war on terror virtually costless to Americans; drones, after all, are cheap and unmanned.
This has enabled the administration to vastly expand both the size and scope of the program without raising an eyebrow outside of civil libertarian circles.
It has escalated drone strikes against alleged militants along the Pakistan-Afghanistan border. According to the liberal AlterNet, the Bush administration conducted 52 drone strikes in this region killing 438 people, including 182 civilians. This administration ordered 300 strikes in just its first term, killing 2,152 people, including 260 civilians. The constant buzzing in the sky traumatizes the local population — and violates Pakistani sovereignty — all of which has caused America's popularity in Pakistan to plummet from 36 percent under Bush to 24 percent under Nobel-Peace-Prize-winner Obama.
But the administration hasn't just expanded the number of drone strikes but also their geographical footprint, a fact that somehow didn't make it into the president's address. Its battlefield now extends to Somalia and Yemen. In Yemen, the president has used what are called "signature strikes" against anyone who "signs up" for al Qaeda — and not because they threaten America but its ally, the Yemeni government. In other words, Obama's drones have become a tool for protecting an authoritarian government in a quasi civil war. Talk about mission creep! The president is promising to end such strikes but what are such promises worth when no one is holding him accountable?
Equally meaningless is President Obama's move to belatedly close the Guantanamo facility. President Bush needed a place to warehouse "enemy combatants" captured in the battlefield. But Obama can close it because drone strikes take no prisoners. Strikes under Obama have killed four times more people than Bush imprisoned in Guantanamo.
Cato's Friedman maintains that the president's efforts to move the drone program and phase out Gitmo might actually make matters worse by creating an impression that the worst excesses of the war on terrorism are over. But to make that a reality it won't be enough to simply create another executive bureaucracy to oversee the presidential kill list and oversee the program, as Obama suggested.
Friedman notes, Congress itself should have to authorize every strike -- drone or otherwise — which would require it to end the blanket authorization to the use of military force it handed the president post 9/11.
But that won't happen on its own.
If former Vice President Dick Cheney had authored the drone program, liberals would demand his indictment as a war criminal. But Obama does so and they remain silent.
When Bush departed from bedrock conservative principles and started spending like a drunken sailor, he triggered a revolt that ultimately culminated in the Tea Party movement. It remains to be seen if liberals will hold Obama similarly accountable.
A version of this column originally appeared in the Washington Examiner.
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Doublespeak on drones, eh?
Is there ANY subject that Obama doesn't engage in double speak on?
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But I thought Reason is Republican-lite, a secret booster for the former president, and any scrutiny must be directed at the sitting president. A lurking troll tells me so, like, all the time.
No, no! They are Comsmotarianz, who always have to put in some snipe at BOOOSH, or something.
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That's better.
His actions are pretty consistent. In almost every case he would much rather execute baddies using drones. This does naturally result in lost opportunities to gather intelligence, but he's far more afraid of the ACLU, Soros, hard left Democrats, and some Reason readers than he is interested in finding out about all the messy stuff.
He can check a few boxes on the kill list in the morning then head out for golf and a Turkish Bath with Sheriff Joe.
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You must give this little high school pot head credit: He's developed a quite impressive, theatrical delivery system for drivel and twaddle.
To get the REAL fellow, do not listen to him. Read a transcript. You'll be left scratching your head wondering what the Hell is being said.
EPIC FAIL:
It's not Doublespeak when the President speaks. It's Truespeak. Someone is overdue for a trip to a federally funded nature camp so that they can better understand these distinctions.
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"When Bush departed from bedrock conservative principles and started spending like a drunken sailor...."
Quit insulting inebriated sailors. The spending habits of Chimpy McBush and the Jug-eared Jesus have put them to shame.
Friedman notes, Congress itself should have to authorize every strike -- drone or otherwise ? which would require it to end the blanket authorization to the use of military force it handed the president post 9/11.
But that would mean Congresscritters would have to take responsibility for something. Aqua Buddha forfend that they spend less of their time not reading bills, raising funds, or attending teh Koktale Parteez!
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"The question is whether liberals will protect their principles or their man."
Liberals don't have principles to protect, so this isn't even a question.
Yeah, I was wondering what principles he was referring to. Their one, true driving emotion is to follow and support the party. I guess it may suffice as a principle but that would be the only one.
They aren't principles; they're merely clubs with which to beat Republican presidents.
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Obama made no mention of the CIA in his speech, so I see no direct assurance from Obama that drone strikes will transfer from CIA to Defense. I'm sure that he left out the reference to "CIA" for a reason.
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