Drone ‘Kill List’ rule book may be coming soon to the White House Situation Room

Started by astr0144, November 26, 2012, 02:17:10 AM

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astr0144

Obama may be considering a unmanned Drone Strike Kill List !


http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/ticket/kill-list-rule-book-190528285--election.html

The White House "kill list"--a regularly updated chart showing the world's most wanted terrorists used by President Barack Obama during kill or capture debates--may soon be getting a rule book to go with it.

According to the New York Times, the administration--faced with the possibility that President Obama might lose the 2012 election to Mitt Romney--"accelerated work in the weeks before the election to develop explicit rules for the targeted killing of terrorists by unmanned drones, so that a new president would inherit clear standards and procedures."

Until now, President Obama has had the "final moral calculation" overseeing the "kill list," the existence of which was first revealed in May in the wake of a drone strike that killed an al-Qaida leader.

But according to the paper, administration officials are looking to curb the power of the commander in chief with the rule book:

"There was concern that the levers might no longer be in our hands," said one official, speaking on condition of anonymity. With a continuing debate about the proper limits of drone strikes, Mr. Obama did not want to leave an "amorphous" program to his successor, the official said. The effort, which would have been rushed to completion by January had Mr. Romney won, will now be finished at a more leisurely pace, the official said.

President Obama has voiced his support for such rules.

"Creating a legal structure, processes, with oversight checks on how we use unmanned weapons is going to be a challenge for me and my successors for some time to come," President Obama said in an interview with author Mark Bowden for "The Finish," a book on the killing of Osama bin Laden. "There's a remoteness to it that makes it tempting to think that somehow we can, without any mess on our hands, solve vexing security problems."

[Also read: 'Secret kill list' shows president is final word on terrorist killing missions]

The U.S. drone program, which was launched by President George W. Bush, has been expanded under the current administration. Since Obama took office in 2009, there have been more 300 drone strikes carried out by the U.S. military, according to the Times.

Earlier this year, critics of the "kill list" launched a petition on the White House website to create a "Do Not Kill" list to protect U.S. citizens from drone strikes by their own government. The petition, though, failed to meet the 25,000-signature threshold required to get an official response from the White House.

Pimander

Why are drones such a biggie?  When it was manned planes doing the killing it seems to have been fine.  Now it is a massive thing and all over the web.

I smell a propaganda campaign.

zorgon

Well I hope the drones make less noise than that pesky old Police helicopter that buzzes around shaking my roof almost nightly.

We have one bad house in the whole neighborhood. Just behind me. These are renters and gang members. We have has a swat tank, several cases of swarms of cops and helicopters and a few weeks a go on Halloween night a drive by shooting at that house...

They have a vicious pit bull that has already attacked two other dogs that the owner was walking and the old lady is to scared to complain

Its like a cancer ... the rest of the area is quiet and peaceful... just this one blight.

SEND IN THE DRONES  Where do I send targets for that "Kill List"

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