Stanford-NYU Report: Drone Attacks Illegal, Counterproductive
trbdavies writes "In 'Living Under Drones,' investigators from Stanford and NYU Law Schools report on interviews with 130 people in Pakistan about U.S.-led drone attacks there, including 69 survivors and family members of victims. The report affirms Bureau of Investigative Journalism numbers that count '474 to 884 civilian deaths since 2004, including 176 children' while 'only about 2% of drone casualties are top militant leaders.' It also argues that the attacks violate international law and are counterproductive, stating: 'Evidence suggests that US strikes have facilitated recruitment to violent non-state armed groups, and motivated further violent attacks One major study shows that 74% of Pakistanis now consider the U.S. an enemy.'"
Well, I guess it's time to hang up the drones, and dust of the ICBMs.
Without the baseline information the summary is clearly propaganda.
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If they don't want to get slaughtered they shouldn't live in Pakistan.
Or at the very least, they shouldn't invite militant leaders into their homes.
And it would help to stop being brown and start worshipping Jesus.
I love Jesus, except for his foreign policy.
Of the 176,745,364 people in Pakistan (according to World Bank), they chose 130 and managed to get more than half who were related to the "474 to 884" people who've died. You know, I could continue to point out the problems here, but it doesn't seem necessary. This entire "investigation" is complete and utter bullshit.
And it would help to stop being brown and start worshipping Jesus.
Jesus was brown.
Bah!
If the US was interested in following the spirit (if not the letter) of the law, then you wouldn't have things like "Special Rendition". That the US use drone attacks in a country where it doesn't even have a "police action" going on is not surprising. This is just an example of the "Same ol' same ol' ..Ends justifies the means" that has been used for decades (if not since the beginning of the 20th century).
.. I know .. anti-american foreigner and all that. Been there, heard the criticism and got the free T-shirt. But if you won't listen when your friends say "Woooo dude .. that's way out of line there", then pretty soon you aren't going to have any friends left.
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On the other hand the Pakistan Military allowed the US to use Pakistani airbases for the drone strikes until 8 months ago, requested increased use of drone attacks in 2008, still offer tacit support for the drone attacks, and have themselves said most of those killed in drone strikes were terrorists, despite the political inconvenience of admitting this (by contrast, Pakistan always denied their connection to terrorists working against India in Kashmir, even when the connection was obvious).
The souring of relations with Pakistan centers on the raid on bin Laden, and just the natural friction between the US and a nation with a record of selling nuclear secrets on the black market, supporting the Taliban, and supporting terrorist actions against India.
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Jesus was brown.
We can't know for sure. Judes are pretty white, many Levantines are pretty white, by the time Jesus was born there was a lot of Greek, Roman, Hittite and Galatian blood in the area. Arab and turkish invasions happened a few centuries later...
The number of "civilian" casualties cannot be confirmed or even reliably estimated since the terrorists dress like civilians.
That's right, they could all be terrorists. Best to just kill them all.
how else will the contractors make money?
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If you are fighting a war against terrorists, and you play by the rules, and they don't, you are going to lose.
Maintaining the network would be impossible. The Taliban (or whoever) just kills the family of whoever is supposed to do the tech work to keep the network up.
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It would help more for the so-called "Religious Right" to read what Jesus actually said about money and one's neighbor, and stop letting the Military-Industrial Complex run amok under its own financial inertia.
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Duh, everybody knows when you combine black jesus and white jesus, he comes out brown!
Did they cut art classes in your school? Jesus was obviously grey.
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"illegal", no. The aerial bombing (the bombers being unmanned is irrelevant) of Pakistan would be an act of war were it not being done with the permission of the Pakistani government (they are neither trying to shoot down the bombers nor filing official complaints with the UN). As it is being done with permission, it is legally a bilateral Pakistani and USA affair. It is, unfortunately, not a violation of USA law and evidently not a violation of Pakistani law either. Until the givernment of Pakistan tries to stop it by, at minimum, formally demanding that it stop it is not legally anyone else's business (which is not to say it is not wrong: it is).
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When the guy who helped us find Bin Laden is stuck in jail, why would anyone want to help us out and be on 'our' side? There is no reason at all to support America, because they will not support you back when things get rough.
Also, if some foreign country had drones flying over my country blowing stuff up, I'd have a bit of trouble thinking kindly of them.
Sheesh, evil *and* a jerk. -- Jade
If you really want to know how the Christian minority in Pakistan are being treated, here are some links you should explore:
http://www.pakistanchristianpost.com/headlinenewsd.php?hnewsid=2556
http://www.pakistanchristianpost.com/headlinenewsd.php?hnewsid=3659
http://www.pakistanchristianpost.com/vieweditorial.php?editorialid=23
http://www.pakistanchristianpost.com/headlinenewsd.php?hnewsid=3765
http://www.compassdirect.org/english/country/pakistan/15560
All the above links are all based on what actually had happened. They are not propaganda.
Unlike the liberals in the US who lives on anti-US propaganda, the Christian minority in Pakistan have no luxury at all living in the world of propaganda.
Every single day of their lives they have to go through the gauntlet of threats and insults.
Every single day some one from their community got beaten up or killed or raped or forcibly converted into Islam.
Every single day in their lives tragedy happens.
But you do not get to read any of that in the main stream media, do you?
That is because the Western main stream media, - from New York Times to Le Monde of France, - are being controlled by the liberals who hate Christianity more than anything else.
They will not report any news on the persecution of the Christian minority in Indonesia or in Pakistan.
But if ever there is a single case of Muslim being hurt or killed, you bet on the next day those liberal controlled main-stream-media will have their BIG HEADLINE blaring "Evil Christian killing peace loving Muslims !!!"
Muchas Gracias, Señor Edward Snowden !
Dissatisfaction with the current incompetent administration != hatred of the USA
To make Brown Jesus, you'd need to mix Red Jesus, Yellow Jesus, and Blue Jesus.
If you are making a watercolor Jesus, you'd need something like veridian Jesus and alizarin crimson Jesus mixed together. I'm not sure what the easiest RGB Jesus values would give you a Brown Jesus, but it shouldn't be too hard to find.
By "they" you mean every single Pakistani? May as well talk about Americans because "they" made that stupid video, "they" pissed all over dead bodies, and "they" treat the middle east like a video game. As for liberals if you think they hate the country then you're clearly listening to too many one editorialists masquerading as journalists and should go out and talk to actual Americans and realize that they can cover a diverse range of political views without "hating" their country. If the wife wants you to fix up the leaky pipes do you complain that she hates your house, or do you just realize instead that you don't live in a perfect house and want to make it better?
Is the Pakistani government an enemy of the US and often works against US interests?
Yes.
Is the Pakistani government an ally of the US that shares intelligence with the US and often allows US military to operate on Pakistani soil?
Yes.
Isn't that schizophrenic?
Yep.
Like the US, Pakistan has an elected government. Unlike the US, it has governmental organs that aren't fully under the control of civilian elected officials. The Pakistani military and intelligence services are independent national institutions (Egypt is this way as well) and within those institutions you have various fiefdoms and power centers. The Egyptian military is this way as well, almost forming a distinct society within the society with its own economic and social welfare programs.
Imagine you have a country governed by warlords. There might be some order of precedence or honor which theoretically unifies the country, but still some of the those warlords might be your "friends" and others your enemies. There's nothing mystifying about that. Now imagine those petty rulers aren't warlords who control territory, but bureaucrats that control various state functions. It's not that different.
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'only about 2% of drone casualties are top militant leaders.'
Most wars would stop fast, if 2% of casualties from the war were top leaders. It says something impressive both about the targeting ability of the US military and the resilience of the "militants" being targeted.
Yes, in the early years the Pakistani government was tacitly (but not expliclity) co-operating, providing intelligence and even a base to operate from. That arrangement ended in early 2011. They have since repeatedly demanded that the attacks cease, and been steadfastly ignored by both the US Government and US media for their trouble.
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When I read a couple years ago that a strike had killed "mostly" militants, then the next day bombed everyone at the funeral... I felt suddenly empty. Who in their right mind would NOT think badly of the country responsible?
I love my country and consider myself quite patriotic, but these drone attacks are shameful. They should be stopped. Aside from the obvious moral imperative, there is the practicality of it: every time we kill another "al-Qaeda #2" with these cowardly half-blind strikes from the sky we create many more enemies.
Why do I hear so little protest here in the US? What can the average Joe do to raise hell about it?
And where is the press on all this? I'm tired of hearing about Mitt Romney's taxes and President Obama's birth certificate. Let's get real.
We've met the enemy...
What a strange thing to say. The videos/pictures/transcripts I read of tea party events were about as unabashedly patriotic as any.
The only Jews that are white are the ones whose lineages underwent a long exile in a northern climate. Greek and Roman culture spread more as culture than lineage - the Greek language spread across west asia but Greek DNA did not, at least to any measurable degree. If anything has significantly lightened middle eastern skin, it would be the millions of slaves imported throughout the middle ages, mostly of eastern and northern european extraction, and occuring long after the time in question. So, sorry, you are wrong. Were Jesus a historical figure, he would certainly have been a very brown man. Probably significantly darker than your typical Palestinian "Arab" today and certainly not significantly lighter.
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Muslims are treated many times better in the western world than Christians are in ANY predominately Muslim country.
Tea Partiers hate far more than just the current administration. They hate women's rights, they hate gay rights, they hate minority rights
You better come up with solid proof of what you said.
The term "TEA" stands for Tax Enough Already
The TEA party is about TAX - yes, TAX
It has nothing to do with hating women rights, or hating gays, or hating minority.
If you can't come up with solid proof of what you said, you are nothing but a pathetic liberal troll !
Muchas Gracias, Señor Edward Snowden !
Obama Admin spin to protect Hillary. There was no riot at all outside the Libyan embassy. It was a planned attack -- had nothing to do with a stupid youtube video either. It's about getting revenge on people who kill you. You'd do the same thing given half a chance to a Chinese embassy if China treated us like we treat others.
Anyway, the whole lie about the embassy is "anchor and adjust" -- tell a lie to get people anchored to an idea, then when the truth comes out, people will adjust their thinking to maintain belief in the original bullshit, like "a video is all it takes for an attack -- such savages!"
http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2012/sep/20/obama-officials-spin-benghazi-attack
What changed under Obama? Nothing Good
Also remember that what the Obama administration means when it says "militant", is a man or a boy killed by a drone. It will revert that to civilian if it is conclusively proven after the fact the person was innocent by some mystical secret standard. In other words, a great many of the "militants" really weren't.
http://www.nytimes.com/2012/05/29/world/obamas-leadership-in-war-on-al-qaeda.html?pagewanted=4&_r=2
from page 4
What changed under Obama? Nothing Good
Obama defines militant as "a man or boy killed by drone". You can either modify your thinking, or accept the fact that you are an evil fuckwad who supports random murder. Those are your two choices.
http://www.salon.com/2012/05/29/militants_media_propaganda/
What changed under Obama? Nothing Good
I think you're confusing "idiots" with "tyrants". Stripping us of our civil liberties without without triggering a revolt or even widespread protests is hardly the accomplishment of an idiot.
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In rgb.text, brown is 165 42 42, which is #A52A2A in hexadecimal. It would appear to require red, green, and blue.
And maybe if Pakistan was a Christian country, it wouldn't be in the same state as it is.
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