Obama must pledge an accounting for civilian deaths caused by drone strikes
President Obama’s speech on Thursday was the most important statement on counterterrorism policy since the 2001 attacks,a momentous turning point in post-9/11 America. For the first time,a president stated clearly and unequivocally that the state of perpetual warfare that began nearly 12 years ago is unsustainable for a democracy and must come to an end in the not-too-distant future. Our systematic effort to dismantle terrorist organisations must continue, Obama said in the speech at the National Defence University. But this war,like all wars,must end. Thats what history advises. Its what our democracy demands.…
The acknowledgment of the killing of Awlaki in 2011,and,more important,the supplying of compelling evidence that he was organising terrorist attacks and not just preaching jihad on theinternet,was a much-needed step. The administrations refusal to talk about the Awlaki killing and other aspects of the drone policy until now had been highly damaging to Obama personally and to Americas relationship with other countries,like Pakistan. We wish Obama had pledged an accounting for the civilian deaths caused by drone strikes,and some form of reparations,but he did not. He should do so.
From a leader in ‘The New York Times’