Obama administration admits killing 16 year old in drone attack a mistake


So Barry admits he did a oopsie when he killed al-walki’s 16-year-old son. It has plagued me during these months that little attention has been paid to the son, but rather just his father. Not one word about him was mentioned at the hearings. It is the son that has been my issue. What was the evidence against a 16 year-old that deserved a drone? Let me first give you a reminder of the path we are going down here in the U.S.

CNET News: (Only obtained by a FOIA request) that is how we know.

Homeland Security’s specifications say drones must be able to detect whether a civilian is armed. Also specified: “signals interception” and “direction finding” for electronic surveillance.

Homeland Security’s specifications for its drones, built by San Diego-based General Atomics Aeronautical Systems, say they “shall be capable of identifying a standing human being at night as likely armed or not,” meaning carrying a shotgun or rifle. They also specify “signals interception” technology that can capture communications in the frequency ranges used by mobile phones, and “direction finding” technology that can identify the locations of mobile devices or two-way radios.

The Electronic Privacy Information Center obtained a partially redacted copy of Homeland Security’s requirements for its drone fleet through the Freedom of Information Act and published it this week. CNET unearthed an unredacted copy of the requirements that provides additional information about the aircraft’s surveillance capabilities.

Oops!… Obama Adminstration Admits Killing 16 Year-Old Denver Boy in Drone Strike Was a Mistake

Barack Obama is the official who makes the final call on overseas drone strikes.

This weekend, The New York Times reported that US officials now admit that the drone bombing of the Denver teen was a mistake.
The New York Times reported:

The missile strike on Sept. 30, 2011, that killed Mr. Awlaki — a terrorist leader whose death lawyers in the Obama administration believed to be justifiable — also killed Mr. Khan, though officials had judged he was not a significant enough threat to warrant being specifically targeted. The next month, another drone strike mistakenly killed Mr. Awlaki’s 16-year-old son, Abdulrahman, who had set off into the Yemeni desert in search of his father. Within just two weeks, the American government had killed three of its own citizens in Yemen. Only one had been killed on purpose. Oops.     H/T:Gateway Pundit

11 Responses to “Obama administration admits killing 16 year old in drone attack a mistake”

  1. News sampler to start your a.m. | servehiminthewaiting Says:

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  2. Steve Dennis Says:

    It bothers me as well that nobody is talking about Obama targeting a 16 year old for assassination, where is all the leftist outrage we saw when Bush was president, and where is the media on this? (Rhetorical question.)

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  3. Designs by Dianne Says:

    Bunker, remember the movie “Toys” where the kids are playing vid games that are connected to ‘real time kills?’ Seems very similar in the Now Fantasy O World. Even the new Oz movie coming out with the big “O” seems signif. None of those involved in this killing are being held accountable – nor are the blind lib press ‘pressing that fact.’ Seared consciences / dead.

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    • bunkerville Says:

      an intersting connection I had not thought about. The fact that I watched all of the hearings in entirely, and not one mention of the boy makes me wonder why. It made much more of a case about droning the son than killing the father. Now we learn of another citizen killed,

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  4. justturnright Says:

    Despite how nefarious or sincere Obama’s intentions turn out to be (FWIW, I am solidly in the “nefarious” camp), one thing remains clear:

    Obama truly is in Over His Head.
    And worse: he doesn’t seem to care.

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    • bunkerville Says:

      Payback for his Kenyan Grandfather who didn’t fare so well underl Colonist Great Britain. He sent the bust back to Great Britain of CHurchhill, and that was that.

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  5. Conservatives on Fire Says:

    This unconventional War on Terror is terrifying. They seem to think it is just a video game.

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    • bunkerville Says:

      It shows the lack of respect for human life. A winding road we are on that few seem to appreciate how badly it may end if we are not careful.

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  6. Always On Watch Says:

    Some of the ummah, no doubt, didn’t give one whit about the killing of Awlaki.

    But the killing of the 16-year-old? That’s going to be used for the terrorists’ propaganda purposes.

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    • bunkerville Says:

      and shows how an wrong one person can be.We still dont know who and how one gets on the list. A dangerous road. There needs to be some sort of oversight whether citizen or not. There are many civilians being killed overseas. So called collateral damage

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