We need a solution to the ‘killing by drone” problem.
Clearly, the President needs a legal framework to defend the country. This morning Jane Harmon, ex-congressional representative
from California, laid it out beautifully this morning on Morning Joe (MSNBC).
She has the experience and understanding of how things work in Washington to
make working suggestion. Her suggestion
centered on the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) of 1978. One of
her major points was that our intelligence net works (CIA, FBI, and NSA) follow
a large number of people (suspects) for a long time under the watchful eye of congress.
In other word, a person is not put on the much-touted “Obama kill list” in some
flippant, mystical, or in a haphazard manner. Our spy agencies have investigated
them and collected evidence. Still, there is no legal procedure or “trial” convened
to find them guilty.
Congress has to step forward and create that this legal
procedure or framework in a way that is transparent to the world—meaning it is
open to criticism by all people worldwide and if it is a fair system, they can
give tacit approval to the system as being fair; including fair of U.S.
citizens as well. The guidelines related to “kill” verses “capture” must be clearly
laid out. Whether everyone in the world approves or not is not the point; in
this flat world, dealing with a process that involves crossing international boundaries
with weapons and deciding whether to kill of capture, world opinion counts. We need as many countries on our side as we
can get. The conservatives in Congress, the ones that America a “bully” nation,
will object to this step because they will claim it gives foreign nations power
over America—it does not do that—just as they object to the United Nations.
This suggestion does not mean that the FISA court needs to identify
each individual and publically judged them any more than our U.S. domestic jury
system needs to identify individuals before we can described the system in a way
that allows everyone to judge that it is fair. The FISA court must operate
under written laws that confine judgment to terrorist operatives and not political
leaders—political assignations. This is no more than the political axiom; we
only want to be judged by a court we agree with.
Ms. Jane Harmon pointed out that the President needs the
equivalent of the War Powers Act to over step the FISA court in case of
emergency, a rogue terrorist. Regardless, above all else what he desires are the
legal guidelines he called for and needs congress to provide them and stop criticizing
his every move for not “following” the law, or as they say stop taking extra legal
actions. We should all realize it is a herculean
task equivalent to asking the U. S. Congress to step into the leadership position
and develop a new system of warfare for the world to follow. The truth is
they are the world leaders so such start acting like leaders.
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