Obama’s Nominations and the ‘Kill-list’
Last
week, Chuck Hagel’s nomination for the Secretary of Defense hit a roadblock in
the Senate floor. Fifty-eight senators voted yes and forty voted no to his
nomination. Obviously, these days a simple majority does not mean much in the
Senate floor! The majority leader Senator Reid of the Democratic Party was one
of those who voted against so that he could use
parliamentary rules to quickly reconsider the nomination.
Congress
is in recess next week. So, the next vote may have to wait until Tuesday,
February 26. Senator Rand Paul (R-KY), a
possible GOP presidential candidate for 2016, who has tried to promote himself
as a more traditional realist on foreign policy, wary of too much
interventionism, could have been the deciding vote to clear the way for Hagel’s
confirmation, but instead he opted to vote no. He told CNN
that he would back a filibuster of Hagel, relying on the most spurious of
pretexts: the charge, raised by senator Ted Cruz (R-TX), that Hagel is in the
pay of foreign powers and that Hagel needs to “prove” that he is not in league
with foreign governments or sympathetic with terrorists.
In a few short months in office, Cruz has already earned the notoriety as an Israel-firster and as one of the
most McCarthyite members of the GOP, someone happy to use lies and innuendo to
destroy opponents. Even senator John McCain had to call his allegations against
Hagel as being “over the line.”
And now for Rand Paul to endorse Ted Cruz’s bogus claims
shows his greatest lapse of judgment. Already he has proven himself to be very
unlike his more popular father – Congressman Ron Paul -- respected by many, who
sought the GOP nomination in 2012. His excessive pandering towards Israel on a
recent trip there where he offered an entirely unnecessary security guarantee
to Israel, combined with an unfathomable obtuseness about the occupation of the
Palestinian land, plus his vote for cruel sanctions against Iran have already made
him an embarrassment to many of his antiwar conservatives and libertarian
supporters. His vote against Hagel was like the final straw for many who like
to see him emerge as a viable leader of a realist foreign policy tendency
within the GOP, and as a presidential candidate in 2016. If he persists on
going demagogic on Hagel, his supporters may not be willing to give him the
benefit of the doubt. His father’s
reputation will not be able to salvage his political hara-kiri.
Many in America
are tired of the American foreign policy, which hitherto has rewarded criminal
regimes and put the country on a collision course with others that was either
unnecessary or avoidable. They also distaste President Obama’s drone policy,
which has killed thousands of innocent civilians, including children and
elderly. In recent years, that policy
has also contributed to the assassination of American-born citizens without any
trial.
In his interviews with David
Frost, (late) President Nixon famously said, “When the president does it, that
means that it is not illegal.” Unlike the latter-day trigger-happy presidents
that lived in the White House, Nixon was not talking about targeted
assassinations and drone attacks, but he was talking about wiretaps and covert
entries to protect lives and safeguard national security in a cold war era. Compared
to these war criminals Nixon was a saint, or, so it seems!
In the
post-9/11 era, under the pretext of global war on terror, President George W.
Bush approved illegal crimes like the waterboard, torture, rendition and hold
enemy aliens in indefinite detention at Guantanamo .
Under President Barack Obama, who once taught constitutional law at the
prestigious University
of Chicago , we have a
“kill list” from which the president selects individuals to be executed abroad.
Where are we heading to?
According
to a Justice Department “white paper,” anyone can be in the U.S.
president’s ‘kill list.’ To be included as a target, it only requires, an
‘informed high-level official’ to decide that so-and-so “poses an imminent
threat of violent attack against the United States .” The salient
point of the memo is this: It allows the president to bypass the traditional
constitutional requirements governing how American citizens are treated
judicially. Jameel Jaffer of the American Civil Liberties
Union has precisely pointed out that "This is a little bit like
assuming that the defendant is guilty and then asking whether it's useful to
have a trial."
This is
a far cry from the checks and balances mandated in a constitutional democracy
to stop the abuse of power, and the fundamental notion within the American
judicial system that espouses innocence of everyone until proven guilty.
Patrick Buchanan recently wrote, “As killing a U.S. citizen is
a graver deed than waterboarding a terrorist plotter to get information to save
lives, Obama, who bewailed Bush’s detention, rendition and interrogation
policies, appears guilty of manifest hypocrisy.”
In the “Smiley & West” radio program, Professor Cornel
West of Princeton
University took on the
administration’s drone policy and said, “The chickens are coming home to
roost.” “We’ve been talking about this for a
good while, the immorality of drones, dropping bombs on innocent people. It’s
been over 200 children so far. These are war crimes.” West called Bush and
Obama “war criminals,” adding that “They have killed innocent people in the
name of the struggle for freedom, but they’re suspending the law, very much
like Wall Street criminals. The law is suspended for them, but the law applies
for the rest of us.”
President Obama has
nominated John Brennan to be the Director of the CIA. If approved, the bombs
and missiles, like the rain, will continue to fall on the good and the bad, the
innocent and the guilty, the deserving and the undeserving individuals alike. As
the U.S.
law makers decide on Brennan, let them ponder on the question — Are we creating
more terrorists than we are killing? As rightly noted by Buchanan, “For if
these drone strikes that kill innocent and guilty alike are creating new
millions of sympathizers for al-Qaida, and recruiting new thousands of
volunteers willing to dedicate their lives to taking revenge against us, we
have entered upon a war that may never end.”
Is that the legacy that president Obama wants
to leave behind? Already, the capital city of the USA looks like a barricaded city
with its great buildings and monuments enveloped in concrete barriers.
Passengers are forced to submit to invasive searches before boarding planes,
which add to their ticket prices and wastage of valuable time. They can’t event
carry a water bottle! How long will such mindless safety measures continue, and
at whose behest and at what cost?
Patrick Buchanan fears that if we do not
end this drone war, this war will one day bring an end to the freedom for which
the founding fathers of the USA
fought. We may end up living in a garrison state!
And the latest episode with vigilante,
fugitive ex-cop Christopher Dorner’s killing spree (when he chose to become the
plaintiff, jury, judge and executioner – much like what President Obama has
been to his drone victims) and his suicide after a standoff with police shows
that Buchanan may be right. As already noted by Professor West, parroting what
Malcolm X had said nearly five decades ago soon after the assassination of
President Kennedy, “The chickens are coming home
to roost.”
We forgot that message and
need to be reminded of the wisdom behind those seven words. We need a paradigm shift
with our immoral policies at the top to avoid the catastrophic showdown at home.
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