A little quote of honesty from Barack Husein "Drone-bama" Obama, all but hidden inside 700 pages of crap:
‘Killing for optics’? Obama claims he ‘took no joy’ in drone strikes, but ordered them to avoid looking ‘soft on terrorism’ https://www.rt.com/usa/507180-obama-drone-strikes-book-emanuel/ Former US President Barack Obama has sparked an anti-war backlash after saying in his new memoir he “took no joy” in ordering deadly drone strikes, reasoning that his administration “couldn't afford to look soft on terrorism.” … This didn’t age well.Obama and Biden promised to end the US wars in Afghanistan and Iraq.Instead, they expanded Bush’s wars from 2 to 7, and increased drone strikes ten fold. https://t.co/84zLcbApBD — Sarah Abdallah (@sahouraxo) November 18, 2020 … The ‘Drone Papers’ leak in 2015 revealed that, at least during one period, 90 percent of US drone strike victims were“not the intended targets.” … On Sat, May 11, 2019 at 11:57:20PM -0400, Steve Kinney wrote: > > On 5/11/19 12:16 AM, Razer wrote: > > A former US intel analyst was arrested Thursday under the Espionage Act. > > He allegedly leaked dox about the US Drone War program. Daniel Hale > > faces up to 50 yrs in prison, accused of disclosing 11 top secret/secret > > documents to a reporter. > > If this took place before The Intercept burned Reality Winner, shame on > The Intercept. If it took place after, shame on the leaker. > > I saw a story indicating that prior to publishing the material submitted > by Ms. Winner, The Intercept called the Feds to verify that the zip code > on the package matched the facility their source told them it came from. > Not certain this actually happened - but given what came next I do not > doubt it. > > The Intercept published at least one high quality scan of a document > sent by Ms. Winner, with the printer's watermarks intact: This told > world + Feds the printer's serial number, and time the document was > printed. When I read about that, I went to The Intercp's site and > downloaded the image in question. I bumped up the contrast and tweaked > its colors a bit: Viola, the repeating watermark pattern jumped right out. > > Starting on the date The Intecept openly and publicly burned Ms. Winner > - whether through shocking ignorance and negligence, or by design - > anyone who sends them 'dangerous documents' has no one to blame but > themselves the first morning they wake up in a Federal prison. > > :o/
