Obama has a "secret kill list."
The New York Times wrote about the SECRET list.
Clearly, Obama wanted his SECRET list to be very public.
This was the enemy, served up in the latest chart from the intelligence agencies: 15 Qaeda suspects in Yemen with Western ties. The mug shots and brief biographies resembled a high school yearbook layout. Several were Americans. Two were teenagers, including a girl who looked even younger than her 17 years.
President Obama, overseeing the regular Tuesday counterterrorism meeting of two dozen security officials in the White House Situation Room, took a moment to study the faces. It was Jan. 19, 2010, the end of a first year in office punctuated by terrorist plots and culminating in a brush with catastrophe over Detroit on Christmas Day, a reminder that a successful attack could derail his presidency. Yet he faced adversaries without uniforms, often indistinguishable from the civilians around them.
“How old are these people?” he asked, according to two officials present. “If they are starting to use children,” he said of Al Qaeda, “we are moving into a whole different phase.”
It was not a theoretical question: Mr. Obama has placed himself at the helm of a top secret “nominations” process to designate terrorists for kill or capture, of which the capture part has become largely theoretical. He had vowed to align the fight against Al Qaeda with American values; the chart, introducing people whose deaths he might soon be asked to order, underscored just what a moral and legal conundrum this could be.
Mr. Obama is the liberal law professor who campaigned against the Iraq war and torture, and then insisted on approving every new name on an expanding “kill list,” poring over terrorist suspects’ biographies on what one official calls the macabre “baseball cards” of an unconventional war. When a rare opportunity for a drone strike at a top terrorist arises — but his family is with him — it is the president who has reserved to himself the final moral calculation.
“He is determined that he will make these decisions about how far and wide these operations will go,” said Thomas E. Donilon, his national security adviser. “His view is that he’s responsible for the position of the United States in the world.” He added, “He’s determined to keep the tether pretty short.”
So I suppose Obama's supporters think this is all pretty cool. At least Obama must be hoping they think it's cool.
Yes, a kill list goes against the Leftists' anti-war, anti-military, anti-torture, "make love, not war" mentality. But King Obama, and only Obama, NOBEL PEACE PRIZE LAUREATE, has the wisdom to decide who dies and who is spared.
This member of the Choom Gang is personally choosing who makes his kill list.
He has refined the anti-terrorism process to suit his coolness.
The point of these revelations: This isn't President George W. Bush's War on Terror.
The result is the same, but Obama has redefined it.
It's death, Obama-style.
...It is the strangest of bureaucratic rituals: Every week or so, more than 100 members of the government’s sprawling national security apparatus gather, by secure video teleconference, to pore over terrorist suspects’ biographies and recommend to the president who should be the next to die.
This secret “nominations” process is an invention of the Obama administration, a grim debating society that vets the PowerPoint slides bearing the names, aliases and life stories of suspected members of Al Qaeda’s branch in Yemen or its allies in Somalia’s Shabab militia.
The video conferences are run by the Pentagon, which oversees strikes in those countries, and participants do not hesitate to call out a challenge, pressing for the evidence behind accusations of ties to Al Qaeda.
“What’s a Qaeda facilitator?” asked one participant, illustrating the spirit of the exchanges. “If I open a gate and you drive through it, am I a facilitator?” Given the contentious discussions, it can take five or six sessions for a name to be approved, and names go off the list if a suspect no longer appears to pose an imminent threat, the official said. A parallel, more cloistered selection process at the C.I.A. focuses largely on Pakistan, where that agency conducts strikes.
The nominations go to the White House, where by his own insistence and guided by Mr. Brennan, Mr. Obama must approve any name. He signs off on every strike in Yemen and Somalia and also on the more complex and risky strikes in Pakistan — about a third of the total.
This micromanaging by Obama, the creepy nominating process, the compiling of his list, is bizarre.
It's not cool. It's ego run amok.
Will Obama choose to condemn one to death or not?
The all-powerful Obama will decide.
Are we supposed to be impressed by Obama's decision-making process?
I'm not.
I get a Dr. Evil vibe.
Hey, Leftists! Do you care that Obama hasn't made good on his promise to close Guantanamo Bay?
No. Of course not.
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"Hey, Leftists! Do you care that Obama hasn't made good on his promise to close Guantanamo Bay?
No. Of course not."
Yes. I am.
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