On reddit I always read that he actually increased it, but that he passed some kind of law/rule that the reporting on this is looser. Can anyone confirm?
My understanding is that Trump undid an order Obama made on his way out of office requiring the US to report on bystanders killed by drone strikes.
Also, Obama changed the rules to say that any man that was of military age was a combatant, and not a bystander.
So, honestly, who the fuck knows. It's all just spin at this point!
In an executive order, Mr. Trump revoked a disclosure requirement that President Barack Obama imposed in July 2016. The change was the latest in a series of ways that Mr. Trump has dismantled the architecture that Mr. Obama built over time to constrain the use of drone strikes and commando raids targeting Islamist militants in places like tribal Pakistan and rural Yemen.
But Mr. Trump’s executive order noted that since 2016, Congress has enacted a law that separately requires the Pentagon to issue annual reports about bystander deaths from all of its operations, including in conventional war zones like Afghanistan and Syria.
Citing that law, the National Security Council said in a statement that the Obama-era rule amounted to “superfluous reporting requirements, requirements that do not improve government transparency, but rather distract our intelligence professionals from their primary mission.”
Still, the law requiring disclosure of bystander deaths covers only the Defense Department’s operations. It does not extend to airstrikes by the C.I.A., which has carried out its own drone campaign targeting terrorism suspects in countries such as Pakistan and Yemen.
I got a fact for you! Trump cut the civilian casualties of drone strikes in half since obamas time
On reddit I always read that he actually increased it, but that he passed some kind of law/rule that the reporting on this is looser. Can anyone confirm?
My understanding is that Trump undid an order Obama made on his way out of office requiring the US to report on bystanders killed by drone strikes.
Also, Obama changed the rules to say that any man that was of military age was a combatant, and not a bystander.
So, honestly, who the fuck knows. It's all just spin at this point!
In an executive order, Mr. Trump revoked a disclosure requirement that President Barack Obama imposed in July 2016. The change was the latest in a series of ways that Mr. Trump has dismantled the architecture that Mr. Obama built over time to constrain the use of drone strikes and commando raids targeting Islamist militants in places like tribal Pakistan and rural Yemen.
But Mr. Trump’s executive order noted that since 2016, Congress has enacted a law that separately requires the Pentagon to issue annual reports about bystander deaths from all of its operations, including in conventional war zones like Afghanistan and Syria.
Citing that law, the National Security Council said in a statement that the Obama-era rule amounted to “superfluous reporting requirements, requirements that do not improve government transparency, but rather distract our intelligence professionals from their primary mission.”
Still, the law requiring disclosure of bystander deaths covers only the Defense Department’s operations. It does not extend to airstrikes by the C.I.A., which has carried out its own drone campaign targeting terrorism suspects in countries such as Pakistan and Yemen.
If they don’t want drone strikes than Europe can shed the blood of their sons/daughters. I’m done with it.