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CIA Drone Operators Oppose Strikes as Helping al Qaeda
WASHINGTON - Some CIA officers involved in the agency's drone strikes
program in Pakistan and elsewhere are privately expressing
their opposition to the program within the agency, because
it is helping al Qaeda and its allies recruit, according to a
retired military officer in contact with them.
"Some of the CIA operators are concerned that, because of
its blowback effect, it is doing more harm than good," said
Jeffrey Addicott, former legal adviser to U.S. Special
Forces and director of the Center for Terrorism Law at St
Mary's University in San Antonio, Texas, in an interview
with IPS.
Addicott said the CIA operatives he knows have told him the
drone strikes are being used effectively by al Qaeda and
Taliban leaders to recruit more militants.
CIA officers "are very upset" with the drone strike policy,
Addicott said. "They'll do what the boss says, but they view
it as a harmful exercise."
"They say we're largely killing rank and file Pakistani
Taliban, and they are the ones who are agitated by the
campaign," he added.
Because the drone strikes kill innocent civilians and
bystanders along with leaders from far away, they "infuriate
the Muslim male", said Addicott, thus making them more
willing to join the movement. The men in Pakistan's tribal
region "view Americans as cowards and weasels", he added.
Addicott retired from the U.S. Army as a lieutenant colonel
in 2000 after serving for six years as senior legal adviser
to the Special Operations Forces but is still a consultant
for the U.S. military on issues of terrorism and law.
Addicot said the CIA officers expressing concern about the
blowback effects of the drone policy are "mid-grade and
below".
They learned about the impact of drone strikes on recruiting
by extremist leaders in Pakistan from intelligence gathered
by CIA and the National Security Agency, which intercepts
electronic communications, according to Addicott.
They have informed high-level CIA officials about their
concerns that the program is backfiring, Addicott told
IPS.
"The people at the top are not believers," said Addicott,
referring to the CIA. "They know that the objective is not
going to be achieved."
The complaints by CIA operatives about the drone strikes'
blowback effect reported by Addicott are identical to
warnings by military and intelligence officials reported in
April 2009 by Jonathan Landay of McClatchy newspapers.
Landay quoted an intelligence official with deep involvement
in both Afghanistan and Pakistan as saying al Qaeda and the
Taliban had used the strikes in propaganda to "portray
Americans as cowards who are afraid to face their enemies
and risk death".
The official called the operations "a major catalyst" for
the jihadi movement in Pakistan.
A military official involved in counterterrorism operations
told Landay the drone strikes were a "recruiting windfall
for the Pakistani Taliban".
The CIA operatives' opposition to the drone strikes
program extends to Afghanistan, Yemen, Somalia and Sudan,
all of which now have confirmed deaths from drone strikes,
according to Addicott.
The official goal of the geographical expansion of drone
strikes is to destroy or disrupt al Qaeda. But al Qaeda is
less a major organization than "a mentality" in most Middle
Eastern countries, Addicott said, and the CIA officers fear
that the strikes will only reinforce that way of thinking.
Addicott said the drone program has been driven by
President Barack Obama, rather than by the CIA. "Obama's
trying to show people that we're winning," he added.
The program was originally authorized by President George
W. Bush against a relatively short list of high-level al
Qaeda officials, and with highly restrictive conditions on
approval of each strike. The strike could not be approved
unless the target was identified with high confidence, and a
complete assessment of "collateral damage" had to ensure
against significant civilian casualties.
In early 2008, however, Bush approved the removal of
previous restraints. As recounted by David Sanger in his
2009 book, "The Inheritance", Bush authorized strikes
against targets merely based on visual evidence of a
"typical" al Qaeda motorcade or a group entering a house
that had been linked to al Qaeda or its Pakistani Taliban
allies.
As a top national security aide to Bush acknowledged to
Sanger, the shift was "risky" because, "you can hit the
wrong house or mistakenly misidentify the motorcade".
It also meant that anyone who could be linked in some way to
al Qaeda, the Taliban or "associated forces" could now be
targeted for drone attacks.
The Obama administration has continued to justify the
program as aimed at high-value targets, suggesting that it
can degrade al Qaeda as an organization by a "decapitation"
strategy, according to Addicott. However administration
officials now privately admit that the objective of the
program is to "demoralize the rank and file", he said.
That won't work, according to Addicott, because, "These are
tribal people. They don't view life and death the way we
expect them to."
In effect, the drone strikes program has become an
"attrition" strategy for Pakistan, Addicott said.
Such a strategy in Pakistan's tribal region appears to be
futile. Madrassas in the region have churned out tens of
thousands of young men with militant views, and their
activities are spread across hundreds of sites in the
region. A U.S. military intelligence official told Bill
Roggio of The Long War Journal in 2009 that there were 157
training camps and "more than 400 support locations" in the
tribal northwest.
Within the administration, it appears that the logic behind
the program is that it has to be seen to be doing
something about al Qaeda. "The argument I get from people
associated with the program," said Micah Zenko, a fellow
in Conflict Prevention at the Council on Foreign Relations,
"is the same as the one [CIA Director Leon] Panetta gave
last year."
"Very frankly," Panetta declared May 18, 2009, "it's the
only game in town in terms of confronting or trying to
disrupt the al Qaeda leadership."
Zenko, who has studied the bureaucratic in-fighting
surrounding such limited uses of military force, told IPS
drone strikes have appealed to the Obama administration
because they offer "clear results that are obtained quickly
and are easily measured".
All the other tools that might be used to try to reduce al
Qaeda influence in Pakistan and elsewhere take a long time,
require cooperation among multiple actors and have no
powerful political constituency behind them, Zenko observed.
Dissent from those who are involved in the program itself
has little effect when it is up against what is perceived as
political pressure to show progress against al Qaeda - no
matter how illusory.
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38 Comments so far
Show All"Some of the CIA operators are concerned that, because of its blowback effect, it is doing more harm than good". Those folks aren't seeing the "big picture".
When the goal of this empire is never ending war, the drone strikes are doing exactly what they are intended to do. To keep creating a steady stream of "terrorists" so the bloated MIC can have justification for existing.
perpetual war for perpetual profit
Yup
I agree with you.
The drones remind me of the tripods in War of the Worlds - seemingly unstoppable evil.
Much like those "targetted assasinations", one must wonder when this technology is going to come home to "roost."
Our actions are making such dispicable tactics tacitly "acceptable" and much more difficult to protest much less prosecute.
Where does the 10 tonne canary sit?
We really won't like it when "what goes around comes around" -- and I suspect it will eventually.
Although our "enemies" lack our sophistication and satellite guidance, the technology (I have read) is not all that difficult, particularly if drones used in agriculture or border surveillance are hijacked and repurposed.
They must be banned.
Now they are using them here for police work and border surveillance...so far non-weaponized...thats how they started in afganistan...scary..scary..scary..now that they can label anyone a terrorist.
I may or may not have recently worked at a US company who is in the process of rewriting all the air traffic control patterns in the USA. Why you ask? So as to include UAV's. This will of course be sold as a way to protect us and keep citizens safe. I am naturally cynical to this...
The bloody bastards are simply worried that it helps Al Qaeda recruit. Duh.
But, save that concern, the endless killing of innocents gets a big yawn from these CIA terrorists.
"Addicott said the drone program has been driven by President Barack Obama, rather than by the CIA. 'Obama's trying to show people that we're winning,' he added.
Within the administration, it appears that the logic behind the program is that it has to be seen to be doing something about al Qaeda.
Zenko, ... told IPS drone strikes have appealed to the Obama administration because they offer "clear results that are obtained quickly and are easily measured".
All the other tools ...take a long time, require cooperation among multiple actors and have no powerful political constituency behind them, Zenko observed."
Ah, yes., all for show, gotta get re-elected. Quick, clear, results, more dead bodies that can easily be measured.
Are we sure Obama got a law degree and not an MBA? Sounds like a typical business strategy to me, even if it is a lousy way to "win hearts and minds". Sounds like he'd rather kill them than win them, but hey, better them than us, huh?
He still hasn't figured out, or doesn't care, that even if you don't give a damn about the fundamental moral questions involved, pragmatically speaking, what goes around, indeed, still comes around....
"Perhaps the most severe competition in our government today is between the Special Forces in the DOD and the CIA over who runs clandestine operations." - Historian Chalmers Johnson, quoted from interview with journalist Harry Kreisler in Counterpunch, 5/6/10
With Chalmers Johnson's perspective in mind, go back and re-read this extensive "news analysis" by Gareth Porter.
What is Adicott's real agenda?
Who are the real, unidentified sources in this classic piece of propaganda journalism who depict the CIA's low and mid-level operatives, patriotically concerned about blowback, being thwarted regarding drone policy by those craven partisan bastards like Leon Panetta and Barack Obama back in Washington at the top of the national security heirarchy, those political hacks who are hanging our best and brightest professional spies out to dry?
I score it two points for Special Ops, one for the black ops boys of Langley, and zero points for those in favor of scaling back the global war on terror.
This is just another round in an ongoing DC beltway turf battle over Pentagon control versus civilian control of who shall be authorized to commit murder in Uncle Sam's name, and who eats the political blowback when the chickens come home to roost.
Bill from Saginaw
You don't need to be a Professor to know that you are making the situation worst through this "Nintendo" Warfare. Unless that is the desired outcome, because it sure seems that way to my simplistic thinking.
Let's see if I've got this straight. The real problem with drone strikes is not any moral issue, nor the "collateral damage" deaths of completely innocent bystanders. It certainly has nothing to do with any questionable legality of executing suspected resisters without trial or recourse. The real problem is the potential "blowback" onto USA Incorporated and its brave soldiers spreading their version of "freedom and democracy" from remote bunkers.
Yup, that's definitely the true heart and substance of the issue for sure.
Has there ever been a more arrogant, self-centered and totally immoral (amoral?) nation in the history of mankind? It's enough to give hypocrisy a bad name.
Let me try an empathic approach to this problem.
Suppose the US was invaded by an enormously powerful nation or coalition of nations. The government was overthrown and replaced by a Quisling government appointed by the invaders.
People who protested this invasion were killed, or vanished into mysterious prisons. Tales of torture and summary executions leak out of the gulags.
Those who fought back were defined by the enemy as "insurgents" or "terrorists" and declared fair game. Troops kicked in doors and sprayed the inhabitants with automatic weapons fire. Anybody killed is classified as a terrorist. Wives and children killed are collateral damage. The enemy offers a few dollars as compensation for the accidental killings.
As friends and families die or disappear, We the People begin to fight back. Soon the enemy has these "invisible" drones overhead. Towns, weddings and funerals are identified as illegal assemblages of terrorist or insurgent groups and killed by missiles from above.
If some group were to set up training camps and places of refuge for fighters, many would take advantage of the offer in order to fight the occupier more effectively, regardless of their stated agenda.
Hell, under those circumstances, I might be persuaded to follow a (gag, choke) Republican if it seemed they had some chance of ousting the invaders.
We, by the way, would consider ourselves Patriots, not terrorists or insurgents.
In the movie "War Games," the computer has begun playing "Global Thermonuclear War" with Matthew Broderick. In the last few moments, as the computer has almost completed getting the launch codes, it is talked into playing tic-tac-toe. It runs that for several minutes, then starts playing out the scenarios for various war plans, then the screen goes blank and everything goes back to local control.
Then the computer says, "A very curious game. The only way to win is not to play. Would anyone like to play a nice game of chess?"
Words from the wise. The only way to win this "game" is not to play. I wish this Oligarchy would come to the same conclusion, but that would interfere with profits. Let the games proceed!
Obomber is nothing but a black Bush and a Big Oil puppet.
Check the record. Once in office, he lowered the already compromised offshore leasing standards for BP and even after the Deep Horizon blowout he continued offshore leasing on the same unregulated basis that led to the worst environmental disaster in world history.
He took more campaign money from BP than McCain.
His blowback predator drone program and expansion of the imperial militarization of Afghanistan are desperate attempts to pave the way for a 21st century Pipelineistan so that Big Oil can sell the energy resources of Central Asia to the developing economies of Asia.
His Iraq policy is a scam leaving troops and private contractors in place to protect the interests of private corporations exploiting Iraq's oil. There is no end in sight for that situation making his campaign promises on Iraq a huge lie.
On the other hand his neocon war policies might be an attempt to look decisive and tough when in fact his actions have defined him a just another spineless corporate politician.
I wonder how a drone-launched hellfire missile would look hitting the Chrysler building.
"Because the drone strikes kill innocent civilians and bystanders along with leaders from far away, they 'infuriate the Muslim male', said Addicott..."
I wonder if this bozo Andicott thinks that if the Muslims were sending drones over Amerikkka that killed "innocent civilians and bystanders" that the Amerikkkan Christian males might be infuriated?
3000 murders day of 9/11,,,, there were not 3000 investigations of murder, just one,,, Muslim terrorists did it,,,,
Sweep the ruble and evidence away ,, prepare for war , start up the propaganda machine,, its Christian to the rescue to save America from Muslim world domination.
Super Christian to the rescue,,, onward Christian soldiers.
Where in the bible did they describe Jesus as a military General ?????
Where in the bible did it say that Jesus said war was ok, preachers , send your flock?
Where in the bible did it sat it was ok to start wars with nations that did not attack us in an act of war?
We are truly a bunch of dumb asses, and our evengelical leaders are evil, not followers of the non-violent Christ.
"Some CIA officers involved in the agency's drone strikes program in Pakistan and elsewhere are privately expressing their opposition to the program... because it is helping al Qaeda and its allies recruit...."
These guys in the CIA are fucking brilliant. After nearly 10 years of a trumped-up war, have they not made a similar connection with Amerikkka's policies of occupation, murder, torture and looting of the Middle East's natural resources?
Our tax dollars at work.
Of course there will be BLOWBACK - the question is are we making the drone attacks in order to make sure that there is BLOWBACK.
Remember, a lot of people get rich on war. BLOWBACK is good for the arms manufacturers and arms dealers. Blowback is essential for Capitalism. Blowback is the desired result (if you can forget about all the dead bodies).
Capitalism has no conscience. Only the bottom line and profit matters.
What the hell did Madeliene Albright mean when she said that the lives of 500,000 children were worth it - she meant that under the USA system human life has no value.
It's been really tough since that damned unreliable commie threat petered out so ignominiously. On the other hand, that one actually did exert a certain amount of inhibiting influence on USA Incorporated's full spectrum dominance, even within the homeland.
Vague "terrorism" threats are much easier to manipulate as needed without the same requirement for mainaining an appearance of ideological competitiveness and economic benefits for the masses.
"the drone strikes are being used ... to recruit more militants."
This is the intention - endless "bad guys" to kill.
Exactly.
Well, that's only part of it. The rest of it is refining the use of these weapons for the day they need to use them on Americans.
Yep. The object, judging from the results, can only be to prolong war. 2/3 of the US economy is war-based. War is the preferred method to concentrate wealth and power. Ye shall know them by their fruits.
Blowback, heck, bring it on. The military/industrial/christian complex (MICC) loves it. Heck, it even gives them an excuse to start using those cute little drones locally. Not to mention the boost it gives to the corps now making crowd control weapons of mass destruction.
I've never been prouder of Amerika's vaunted military-industrial complex!
It's always promised great things, ever since it emerged, bloody and howling, atomic weapons clutched in each chubby neonatal fist, from the shattered birth canal of European and Asian theaters at the end of World War II.
Like that cute little "alien" infant that popped out of the crewman's chest in "Alien" and promptly scurried off to improve itself, it quickly expanded to monstrous adulthood, becoming the civil-military-industrial-corporate-bankster complex.
In shorthand: the "Imperial" complex.
And now it's approaching perfection, and shattering scientific barriers previously thought to be invulnerable and impenetrable.
It's breathtaking, in every sense of the term: unmanned drone missles that indiscriminately slaughter anyone in and around target sites chosen by ruthless warlords and their minions, in a manner guaranteed to promote a steady, if irregular, supply of new "enemies" to be targeted by the imperial warlords and their minions-- and so on, ad infinitum.
What's everybody so upset about? Ladies and gentlemen, I suggest the Nobel Prize Committee be notified at once: Amerika has finally achieved and perfected Perpetual Motion!
You can't have a global war on terrorism without terrorists, even if we have to create them ourselves! One drone strike at a time.
The Bush/Obama World Tour of Terror marches on unabated!
Just follow the money. That is what motivates anything and almost anyone here anymore. We have chosen to live by the concept that making money is the most important thing to do in life. And then when you have enough you must show how good you are at getting it by what you are able to buy with it. You may ask what does the chase and rat race for money have to do with the topic. It has everything to do with it. Drones and war materials are very big business. Really pathetic.
I think cowards and weasels is an excellent description of our military brass.
The adversary of the empire might have thrown in murders, whores for corporate USA, liars, pigs, and other pleasantries.
I would say they are being generous.
I log in to write it and you have written it.
Well, we agree that the USA has big problems, and they are all in the back yard.
Talk is cheap. Fix it now!
Why don't we start being honest with ourselves?
Nobody in the "Moneyed World" gives a rat's azz about any of these goat herders or the nine little indians left in Gaza. That's who's really ordering these strikes: Wall Street CEO's. Those "ragheads" are just not Christian enough. Am I right? Besides, they value family and environment over consumerism.
And we can't have that.
It could spread to the US for godsakes, and people might park their cars on the freeway, lock the doors and walk off abandoning the rat race forever; concentrating instead on family, garden and quality of domestic life (And giving the big finger to the Fortune 500 slavedrivers.)
Wouldn't that be horrid? We bankers could no longer suck blood from the clueless flock if they quit playing our game......
Quick, quick, somebody from the empire erase this post before the general faux population gets any ideas.....
'walk off'
Walk away from the CIA.
My question is, why don't they?
Or more accurately, why haven't they?
No answer is why the USA is what it is today.
What a whimper!
Ah, I see. The old "just following orders" defense. "I really hate killing innocent people, but orders is orders."
Its time to remind everyone here that the voters are complicit. Everyone who voted for a democrat or republican - not only for pres, but even more important for congress - is responsible. The Congress is supplying the money to fund the war machine and the voters put them in power. When the voters want to change things, they will. In the meantime a lot of people are going to be killed.
Another point - when was the last time that you stormed your County Prosecutors office and demanded that he/she prosecute the prez and congress for war crimes??? Every prosecutor has the authority to do that.
but not the cajones.