Welcome to the Age of Murder.Gov
The Game of Drones
by JEFFREY ST. CLAIR
At last we know. The mysterious legal authority for Barack Obama’s killer drone 
program flows from another administration with an elastic 
interpretation of executive power: that of Richard Nixon.
In a chilling 16-page dossier known simply as the White Paper, one of Obama’s 
statutory brains at the Justice Department cites the 1969 
secret bombing of Cambodia as a legal rationale justifying drone 
strikes, deep inside nations, against which the United States is not 
officially at war.
This startling disclosure is drafted in the antiseptic prose of an 
insurance adjuster announcing the denial of a claim based on a 
pre-existing condition. Yet, the bombing of Cambodia (aka Operation 
Menu), which involved more than 3,000 air strikes, was almost 
universally acknowledged as a war crime. Now the Obama administration 
has officially enshrined that atrocity as precedent for its own killing 
rampages.
Since Obama’s election, the CIA has overseen nearly 320 drone strikes in 
Pakistan alone, killing more than 3,000 people, as many as 900 of 
them civilians. Among the dead are at least 176 children. Assassination 
was never this easy, never so risk-free.
George W. Bush was mocked by liberals for calling himself the 
Decider. Bush deployed this pathetic bit of oil slang to defend himself 
against accusations that Cheney and his coterie of Neo-Cons were calling the 
shots in the Iraq war. But was Bush’s posturing any more absurd 
than the image of Obama piously consulting the homilies of Aquinas, as 
he personally checks off the names on his drone kill list and watches 
streaming videos of the writhing bodies shredded by Hellfire missiles?
Bush’s murderous psyche at least presented presented itself for 
analysis and explication. Perhaps W’s blood lust stemmed from a Freudian 
fixation on Saddam’s pathetic attempt to off his father in Kuwait City. Perhaps 
it was warped by spasms of subconscious guilt over allowing 
9/11 to occur on his watch. What, however, is the driving force behind 
Obama’s savagery? Unlike Bush, who tended to show revealing glimpses of 
emotional strain, Obama operates with the icy rectitude of a political 
sociopath.
In Obama’s game of drones, the atrocities in the name of empire seem 
consciously geared to some deep political algorithm of power and death.
The Left remains largely insensate to the moral and constitutional 
transgressions being committed by their champion, leaving only the 
faintly ludicrous figure of Rand Paul to offer official denunciations 
against these malignant operations. For his troubles, Paul’s admirable 
filibuster against the nomination of John Brennan, master of the drones, to 
head the CIA is ridiculed as an exercise in paranoia by the likes of Frank Rich 
and Lawrence O’Donnell.
The professional Left, from the progressive caucus to the robotic 
minions of Moveon.org, lodge no objections and launch no protests over 
the administration’s acts of sanctimonious violence against the empire’s 
enemies.
Worse, they behave like political eunuchs, offering groveling 
tributes and degrading supplications to their Master, even as Obama 
defiles their ideological aspirations.
The president has offered us a master class in political mesmerism, 
transforming the anti-war Left into supine functionaries of the imperial 
management team.
The cyber-Left is kept rigidly in line by the architects of liberal 
opinion. From David Corn to Rachel Maddow, the progressive press acts in 
sinister harmony with the administration’s neoliberal agenda. They 
seduously ignore Obama’s constitutional depredations, and instead devote acres 
of airspace to the faux clashes over sequestration and gay 
marriage.
Night after night, we are presented with sideshows, what Hitchcock 
called the McGuffin in his films, the dramatic diversions designed to 
distract the audience’s attention from the real game being played. 
Meanwhile, the liberal commentariat is balefully complacent to the 
rapacity of Obama’s remote control death squadrons, even in the face of 
somber evidence regarding the drone program’s criminal nature. Raid 
after raid, kill after kill, ruin after ruin, they remain silent. But 
their silence only serves to emphasize their complicity, their 
consciousness of guilt. Their fingers too are stained by distant blood.
Even Nixon, the ultimate enforcer, was rocked by insubordinates 
defecting from his regime, aides and staffers who reached their limit 
and resigned in disgust. One of them was Roger Morris. Morris, an 
occasional contributor to CounterPunch, served on the National Security 
Council during LBJ’s administration and continued after Nixon’s election under 
Henry Kissinger. But Morris reached his limit in the spring of 
1970, resigning over the covert bombing of Cambodia. How times have 
changed.
Where are similar figures of conscience in the Obama White House, or 
even the Democratic Party? Where are the leaks and resignations? Perhaps this 
is the ultimate object lesson on display in the ongoing 
persecution of Bradley Manning. Internal dissent, regardless of its 
legal and moral standing, shall not be tolerated. Indeed, it will be 
considered sedition and will be smothered by the supreme sanction of the 
government.
Acts that were once considered outrages against conscience are now routine.
Welcome to the age of Murder.Gov.
Jeffrey St. Clair is the editor of CounterPunch. His most recent book (with 
Joshua Frank) is Hopeless: Barack Obama and the Politics of Illusion (AK Press).

http://www.counterpunch.org/2013/05/03/the-game-of-drones/


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