Wednesday, December 19, 2012

In the US they are tragedies, in Pakistan mere bug splats

Obama has said nothing about
the drones killing children
Yesterday's Guardian has a not-to-be-missed piece on US drone attacks in Pakistan. The article is written by George Monibot.

He talks about Barack Obama's words at Newtown Connecticut. He argues that what applies to the children in Connecticut murdered by a deranged young man also applies to the children murdered in Pakistan by a somber American president.

The people who operate the drones, according to Rolling Stone magazine reports, describe their casualties as 'bug splats', "since viewing the body through a grainy green video image gives the sense of an insect being crushed".

Obama's counter-terrorism adviser Bruce Riedel explained that "you've got to mow the lawn all the time. The minute you stop mowing, the grass is going to grow back".

For John Brennan, Obama's counter-terrorism assistant, the people of north-west Pakistan are neither insects nor grass: his targets are a "cancerous tumour".

Monibot writes: "Beware of anyone who describes a human being as something other than a human being".

It certainly puts a new perspective on Baracak Obama's words and tears in Connecticut.

1 comment:

Unknown said...

That is just awful. 'Mowing the lawn'. What an image to use to refer to the killing of people.

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