America's drone policy is all exceptions and no rules
http://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2015/jun/20/americas-drone-policy-all-exceptions-no-rules-yemen
The drone strikes in Yemen are a reminder that the rules are virtually meaningless. That sets a terrifying precedent for the next president
America's drone policy is all exceptions and no rules
Trevor Timm
Saturday 20 June 2015 07.00 EDT
The Obama administration is again allowing the CIA to use drone strikes to secretly kill people that the spy agency does not know the identities of in multiple countries - despite repeated statements to the contrary.
Thats what we learned this week, when Nasir al-Wuhayshi, an alleged leader of al-Qaida, died in a strike in Yemen. While this time the CIA seems to have guessed right, apparently the drone operators didnt even know at the time who they were aiming at - only that they thought the target was possibly a terrorist hideout. Its whats known as a signature strike, where the CIA is not clear who its drone strikes are killing, only that the targets seem like they are terrorists from the sky.
Signature strikes has led to scores of civilians being killed over the past decade, including two completely innocent hostages less than two months ago. Its a way of killing thats been roundly condemned by human rights organizations and that some members of Congress have tried to outlaw. The incredible dangers behind such a policy are obvious. Heres how the New York Times described it when the White Houses kill list was first revealed in 2012:
The joke was that when the CIA sees three guys doing jumping jacks, the agency thinks it is a terrorist training camp, said one senior official. Men loading a truck with fertilizer could be bombmakers but they might also be farmers, skeptics argued.
It was so controversial that, in 2013, President Obama announced new rules for drone strikes that tightened requirements for when the CIA or any government agency could attempt to kill someone and were, in theory, meant to be the end of signature strikes. One of the rules was that a drone target had to be an imminent threat to the US and there had to be a near certainty that civilians would not be killed. (One would assume its close to impossible to call someone an imminent threat when you dont even know who that person is.)