Holder: Obamas New Drone Strike Playbook Has Arrived
The big story this afternoon is the formal admission by the Obama administration, via a letter to Congress from Attorney General Eric Holder, that it has killed four American citizens in drone strikes. Thats a interesting sign of the pressure Obama is under to be more transparent about his targeted killing operations in the fight against al Qaeda. But the information itself is not surprising: it has long been known that Obama approved the killing of the al Qaeda preacher Anwar al-Awlaki, and that other Americans (including Awlakis teenage son) have been killed inadvertentlyalthough one of the deaths, Jude Kennan Mohammad, had not previously been reported.
Perhaps more significant, however, is something Holders letter mentions only briefly in its second to last paragraph: The Attorney General writes that Obama has approved a policy document that institutionalizes the Administrations exacting standards and processes for reviewing and approving operations to capture or use lethal force against terrorist targets. This appears to be the disposition matrix that Obama officials, led by former counterterrorism advisor (and now CIA director) John Brennan, spent much of last year assembling. Casually referred to as the drone playbook, the document reportedly aspired to clear up questions such as who should pull the trigger on drone strikessome are conducted by the Pentagon, some by the CIAand just what legal authorities and restrictions apply to them. It may codify a reported shift of some drone activity from the CIA to the Defense Department.
So while the deaths of Americans by droneincluding the targeting of Awlakiarent really news, the implementation of a formal new policy guiding Obamas targeted killing against suspected al Qaeda terrorists is a big deal. But the veil of secrecy is not being lifted entirely. Holder writes that the new policy document will remain classified, although relevant congressional committees will be briefed on its contents. We may hear more about it, in broad unclassified terms, when President Obama gives a big speech on his counterterrorism policies.
Posted by: tipper 2013-05-23 |