Topic: Targeted Killing

16 chapters across the catalog

Death Bus
Episode 1205 13:37 - 15:54

1205: Death Bus

Drone Warfare Ethics, Domestic Surveillance Concerns

A discussion on the ethics of drone warfare highlights that President Trump has surpassed President Obama's drone strike frequency, particularly in Yemen. Concerns are raised regarding the psychological terror inflicted by drones and the potential for future strikes against American citizens. Unidentified drone sightings over Colorado are cited as a precursor to expanded domestic drone operations.

Facebook Thuggin'
Episode 711 2:01:41 - 2:06:40

711: Facebook Thuggin'

Targeted Lethal Force, Jeh Johnson Legal Sign-off

Before leading DHS, Jeh Johnson served as the Pentagon's top lawyer, where he provided the legal sign-off for drone strikes against suspected terrorists, including American citizens. Johnson described the "momentum" of these decisions, noting it was often easier to say "yes" than "no" to lethal force requests.

Democritate
Episode 695 52:32 - 57:02

695: Democritate

Rear Admiral Kirby, ISIL in Afghanistan and Targeted Killings

Rear Admiral John Kirby confirmed the killing of a former Guantanamo Bay detainee in Afghanistan who had recently pledged allegiance to ISIL. Kirby described the ISIL presence in Afghanistan as "nascent" and "aspirational" rather than a deeply rooted network. The justification for the strike was that the individual was "planning operations" against U.S. and Afghan personnel.

Q-Burn
Episode 654 2:35:22 - 2:45:15

654: Q-Burn

Alan Dershowitz, Tunnels of Terror, Constitutional Adaptation

The hosts play clips of attorney Alan Dershowitz discussing his book *Tunnels of Terror*. Dershowitz argues that the U.S. Constitution must "adapt" to the threat of ISIS, suggesting that due process should be bypassed for those "bragging" about terrorism. He also advocates for "targeted killings" and a presidential approval process for the use of torture, which the hosts find abhorrent and racist.

Mipster Intercept
Episode 591 33:35 - 38:25

591: Mipster Intercept

Targeted Killing of Americans, Associated Press, and Delta Force

The Obama administration is reportedly contemplating a drone strike against an American citizen overseas involved in Al-Qaeda plotting, sparking a legal debate over due process. This news coincided with the release of grainy footage showing Delta Force commandos capturing Anas al-Libi in Libya. The timing of these reports suggests a coordinated effort to justify drone assassinations by claiming capture is not always a viable option despite proven special forces capabilities.

Aid & Comfort
Episode 494 53:35 - 56:18

494: Aid & Comfort

Drone Warfare, Chris Matthews and Ron Reagan Jr

The hosts analyze a segment from MSNBC where Chris Matthews and Ron Reagan Jr. discuss the ethics of drone strikes against American citizens overseas. They criticize the "ease of killing" expressed by media figures and the lack of transparency regarding the rules of engagement. The discussion highlights the divide between surveillance and lethal force in domestic and foreign contexts.

Add Bacon
Episode 490 1:02:25 - 1:10:49

490: Add Bacon

Michael Hayden on Drone Legality and Global Perception

Former CIA Director Michael Hayden appeared on C-SPAN to discuss the legality and effectiveness of the drone program. While refusing to officially confirm the CIA's role, Hayden argued that the program is lawful under the laws of armed conflict. He described a 2007 meeting with European diplomats where he defended the U.S. position that it is in a global war with Al-Qaeda.

Bondpocalypse
Episode 486 22:19 - 28:05

486: Bondpocalypse

Drone Program Justification, MSNBC and Newsweek Commentary

Media figures Crystal Ball and Eleanor Clift are critiqued for their defenses of the Obama administration's drone program. The commentary highlights their calls for a "drone court" similar to the FISA court to provide a veneer of judicial oversight for targeted killings.

Goys with Guns
Episode 485 17:08 - 20:32

485: Goys with Guns

George W. Obama, War Powers, and Targeted Killing Legality

The administration is characterized as "George W. Obama" for continuing and expanding war powers established after the September 2001 attacks. Jay Carney asserted that targeted strikes against Al-Qaeda leaders are legal, ethical, and wise, regardless of U.S. citizenship. The legal framework relies on the concept of "imminence" and the inability to capture suspects in foreign territories.

Episode 483 1:11:28 - 1:18:06

483: Culture Creationism

Drone Warfare, Human Intelligence and KSM

The shift from capturing and interrogating detainees to utilizing drone strikes for targeted killings is examined. Former intelligence officials argue that "vaporizing" targets with drones prevents the collection of valuable human intelligence. The discussion also references the capture of Khalid Sheikh Mohammed (KSM) and the psychological tactics used during his detention.

Iron Key
Episode 464 55:42 - 57:20

464: Iron Key

White House Drone Rulebook, Obama Administration Policy

Reports indicate the White House hurried to codify a "drone rulebook" before the 2012 election to solidify the administration's targeted killing procedures. The hosts argue this move was intended to make President Obama appear "tempered" compared to a potential Romney presidency, while actually institutionalizing the use of lethal drones.

Degrowth
Episode 419 2:24:23 - 2:28:38

419: Degrowth

FOIA Requests on Drones, Targeted Killing of U.S. Citizens

The New York Times and the ACLU filed Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests regarding the targeted killing of American citizens by drones. The CIA and DOJ responded by stating they cannot confirm or deny the existence of such records due to national security concerns. A UN investigator has also warned that U.S. drone strikes may challenge international law, particularly when conducted outside of recognized war zones.

Threshold Event
Episode 390 1:06:36 - 1:08:13

390: Threshold Event

Drone Strikes on U.S. Citizens, Robert Mueller Testimony

In a Congressional hearing, FBI Director Robert Mueller is asked if it is legal to target American citizens with drone strikes within the United States. Mueller's hesitant response—stating he would have to "check on that"—is criticized by the hosts and Fox News anchor Shep Smith as an admission of the government's perceived authority to do so.

The Soul Train of Podcasts
Episode 379 1:56:33 - 2:00:51

379: The Soul Train of Podcasts

Drone Strike Authorization, Presidential Sign-off

Leon Panetta confirms that the President of the United States is the sole individual who must "sign off" on drone strikes against targeted individuals. The hosts express alarm at the lack of judicial oversight and the "maniacal" nature of the current administration's kill-list policies.

Super Duper Space Wrench
Episode 356 1:00:49 - 1:06:30

356: Super Duper Space Wrench

Newt Gingrich and Mitt Romney on Targeted Assassination

Newt Gingrich and Mitt Romney defended the president's authority to order the death of American citizens suspected of terrorism without due process. Gingrich argued that "waging war" against the US places an individual outside criminal law. The hosts argue that the Patriot Act has effectively suspended constitutional rights for those designated as "enemy combatants."

Haiti: Genocide By Neglect
Episode 190 1:41:19 - 1:46:09

190: Haiti: Genocide By Neglect

Targeted Killing of Anwar al-Awlaki and Executive Power

The Obama administration has authorized the CIA to kill American citizen Anwar al-Awlaki, who is allegedly an operative for Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula. This decision marks a significant expansion of executive power, allowing for the extrajudicial execution of U.S. citizens without trial or due process. Critics argue that this sets a dangerous precedent, while others suggest al-Awlaki may be a double agent or a target for extraction.