Puppet Masters
Since 2001, and increasingly under the Obama administration, the US has been carrying out drone strikes against targets believed to be affiliated with terrorist organizations in countries like Afghanistan, Yemen, Pakistan and Somalia. The program, which has been shrouded in secrecy, has been routinely criticized for the high number of resultant civilian casualties.
Pakistan's Peshawar High Court ruled in 2013 that the attacks constitute a war crime and violate the UN Universal Declaration on Human Rights. Meanwhile the Obama administration continues to insist that drone warfare is a precise and effective method of combat.
According to data collected by the human rights group Reprieve and published last November, attempts to kill 41 targeted individuals across Pakistan and Yemen resulted in the deaths of some 1,147 people. Often a kill requires multiple strikes, the group noted.
Bryant, who worked as a sensor operator, manning drones' cameras and other intelligence gathering hardware, worked from an airbase in Nevada. The operator who left his post in 2011 spoke harshly of the program and the leadership responsible for approving it.
"There was no oversight. I just know that the inside of the entire program was diseased and people need to know what happens to those that were on the inside," he told RT's Anissa Naouai. "People need to know the lack of oversight, the lack of accountability that happen."
Bryant decried the "black hole putrid system that is either going to crush you or you're going to conform to it," and apologized to families of victims whose deaths he was responsible for. By his estimation, he helped kill some 1626 people. "I couldn't stand myself for doing it" he added.
"I'm sorry that the mistake happened. I'm doing everything that I can to prevent further mistakes from happening."
Reader Comments
i have to say, i think we all get hardened to the idea of people dying. having a number of deaths and a direct account of the number of people killed actually made me burst into tears, and i'm not one to cry.
i've read about this totally evil/sadistic program for almost 10 years now, and he's the first former operator i've read an interview with who accounts for it deeply. regardless, 1626 totally sadistic/unnecessary deaths should make everyone cry. it really should, especially if they pay taxes to any government. we are all implicated.
There is nothing new here. The mind programming is very thorough. The guy may have been able to connect a few dots and when he saw behind the programs, he didn't like what he saw. It is not a video game. People were being killed by his hand. There is no reset in real life.
The biggest issue is that the silence about this type of thing is deafening. Where is the outrage? While the death of a few authority figures prompts a West wide flood of wailing in the streets.
Wow, what a food fest. Kind of a last supper event, but this is likely only the horsdervves. The true feast is in blood and guts of the self righteous, being led to the slaughter.
When one looks at Ukraine, where the Ukrainian army is shelling residential areas, the captured Ukrainian soldiers all say, that they just get coordinates, after which they launch aritllery and Grad rocket attacks. The soldiers themselves think they are bombing military targets, but it has since the beginning of this war on the people in Donbass mainly been soft civilian targets. Much to the surprise of the Novorussian forces. And yes, just like the drone war, this is also what amounts to war crimes!
I'm absolutely astounded that he thought this should be any different.