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The Law-Enforcement Model

UN calls missile strikes “summary executions”

As it happens, the US is not the only entity turning towards a law-enforcement model in the war on terror.  The UN has taken that approach as well, perhaps to a reductio ad absurdum that nonetheless will test Barack Obama’s decision on whether to pursue counterinsurgency strategy and his commitment to multilateralism at Turtle Bay.  In a report to the General Assembly, the top UN investigator accused the US of breaking international law by killing terrorists through missile strikes

Note too that while AFP mentions collateral civilian deaths, Alston doesn’t make that distinction.  The UN is concerned with whether the US has justification for killing Taliban and al-Qaeda leaders, not whether we got the wrong targets.  “Summary executions” mean that we have not provided these poor dears with proper due process to determine whether they should have been killed at all.  It takes the law-enforcement approach to its natural, absurd conclusion, which is that armies are really nothing more than police officers with cooler weapons.

In a rational world, this would prove the utter uselessness of the UN in dealing with terrorism and terrorist networks.  In the Obama administration, however, I suspect that they’re already attempting to justify themselves to Alston, or worse, modifying an effective program that kills terrorist leaders and disrupts their plans to satisfy “international law” that forces us to act against our own interests in war.  The UN and a large number of Americans seem to forget that this is a war, not a domestic organized-crime problem, and that war means killing your enemies on the battlefield before they do the same to you, not finding a way to get them into court.

If this farce helped convince the Obama administration of that, it would be worth the laugh.   Unfortunately, this is not an administration capable of — or inclined towards — telling idiots from multilateral organizations to pound sand.



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