The Obama administration’s assassination of two U.S. citizens in 2011,
Anwar al-Awlaki and his 16-year-old Denver-born son Abdulrahman, is a
central part of Jeremy Scahill’s new book, "Dirty Wars: The World Is a
Battlefield." The book is based on years of reporting on U.S. secret
operations in Yemen, Somalia and Afghanistan. While the Obama
administration has defended the killing of Anwar, it has never publicly
explained why Abdulrahman was targeted in a separate drone strike two
weeks later. Scahill reveals CIA Director John
Brennan, Obama’s former senior adviser on counterterrorism and homeland
security, suspected that the teenager had been killed "intentionally."
"The idea that you can simply have one branch of government
unilaterally and in secret declare that an American citizen should be
executed or assassinated without having to present any evidence
whatsoever, to me, is a — we should view that with great sobriety about
the implications for our country," says Scahill, national security
correspondent for The Nation magazine. Today the U.S. Senate is
preparing to hold its first-ever hearing on the Obama administration’s
drone and targeted killing program. However, the Obama administration is
refusing to send a witness to answer questions about the program’s
legality. "Dirty Wars" is also the name of a new award-winning
documentary by Scahill and Rick Rowley, which will open in theaters in
June.
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