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Sunnis ask why US drones seem to target them only

Hussain Abdul-Hussain
Mar 17, 2013

Read more: Sunnis ask why US drones seem to target them only - The National

Does America's Middle East policy tilt against Sunni Muslims and in favour of the Shia? That is certainly how many Sunnis perceive events, and especially the way the US uses its drone weapons.

America toppled Iraq's Saddam Hussein and Afghanistan's Taliban, both brutal Sunni regimes, and in the process empowered, though unintentionally, an equally notorious regime in Shia Iran.

More recently, President Barack Obama's policies have deepened the Sunni sense of American bias: US drones hunt down Sunni militants while the Shia - in Iran and Syria - receive invitations to talks and grand bargains, instead.

To be sure, few in Iran would say they are getting preferential treatment from the US. But when it comes to deadly drones, the difference is clear.

The explanations for the discrepancy offered by Mr Obama's officials are unconvincing, at least to Sunni ears.

American policymakers justify Washington's non-intervention in Syria by arguing that the president is working to wind down, not increase, American engagement in the Middle East, as measured in the number of US troops deployed.

But "disengagement" is certainly not the right word for America's expanding map of drone strikes in Afghanistan, Pakistan, Yemen, Somalia and probably soon Libya, all predominantly Sunni nations.

The US administration's choice of which countries and terrorists are hit by drones has been whimsical at best, like other elements of Mr Obama's foreign policy.

Now Washington is reportedly eager to use drones in Libya, to get back at last September's Benghazi attackers who killed four Americans including an ambassador.

But consider what happened to another man with US blood on his hands, Hizbollah Shia operative Ali Musa Daqduq. The US arrested him in 2007 and accused him of involvement in killing at least five US soldiers in Iraq.

But instead of "getting droned", Mr Daqduq was released from prison last November by Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri Al Maliki, a US ally.

One Obama official has argued that Sunni terrorists are more dangerous than others; after all some of them found their way to the American homeland, while their Shia peers have been less successful, or maybe never planned such attacks. But that was before US lawmen reported that they had foiled a Tehran-fomented scheme to assassinate the Saudi ambassador in Washington.

Last month's news of Hizbollah's possible involvement in a terrorist bombing against Israeli tourists in Bulgaria leaves no room to believe that Shia militancy is confined to the Middle East.

Like their Sunni counterparts and their secular ancestors before them, Shia terrorists try to project power around the world, and have sometimes succeeded.

And yet Washington's double standard in its "war on terror" has led it to target mainly Sunni militants, sparing the Shia. In some Sunni minds, America's image as an unfair power thus becomes engraved more deeply.

Supporters of Shia militancy have noticed. Their media outlets and pundits have jumped to scare the region and the world about Sunni militancy, in line with US rhetoric, slapping a terrorist tag on their Sunni rivals, extreme or moderate.

In Lebanon, Bashar Al Assad's supporters and Hizbollah media have propagated the line that every Sunni, such as their rival Saad Hariri, is a sympathiser with, and funder of, radical Sunni and militant Salafi networks.

Before accusing Mr Hariri of terrorism, the Iranian-Syrian machine had insisted that it was Sunni terrorists who had killed his father Rafiq Hariri in 2005.

Two years later, when Syrian intelligence agents founded the Sunni terrorist group Fatah Islam in north Lebanon, the same propaganda machine suggested that Saad Hariri was funding and arming the group - that Mr Hariri was payrolling the terrorists said to have killed his father.

And since the outbreak of the Syrian revolution, Damascus and Tehran have insisted that every Al Assad opponent is a Sunni terrorist.

Unfortunately, Washington has walked into that trap, echoing the claims and also exaggerating the danger posed by the radical Islamist militants fighting alongside Syria's rebels.

And while warning about the terrorism of Jabhat Al Nusra, Washington seems to forget that fighters from Hizbollah - a group that made it to America's list of terrorist organisations long before most Jabhat Al Nusra fighters were born - are also engaged in Syria.

If America expands its drone war to Syria - as recent reports have suggested it is considering - Sunnis expect that it will target Jabhat Al Nusra terrorists, while leaving alone Hizbollah militants and their Iranian Republican Guard Corps mentors, most of whom are also designated terrorists.

Violence is an unfortunate occurrence in life. Civilisations have taken great pains to differentiate between honourable and cowardly killing. Declaring the intention to kill and bearing responsibility for the act is more acceptable than phantom killings whose perpetrators remain in hiding and rarely even acknowledge their acts.

Since September 11, 2001, the world has correctly come out against terrorist killing-without-taking-responsibility, and has supported the United States in serving terrorists with justice.

But when justice becomes flimsy, so does the image of the US. It remains in America's best interest to present a coherent, logical policy about who gets droned, and who does not, and why.

It is time for America to start either hunting down all terrorists, or talking to all of them.





 
Very shallow analyses. Correlation does not imply causation. A little effort and the author himself could have explained it to himself.

How about bahrain? A just cause IMO. Would the pakistan state allow recruitment of pakistani merceneries for Assad?

The author does not tell us why america would have such am improbable bias.
 
The author forgot to mention the sanctions against Iran, supporting terrorists in Syria, turning a blind eye to Bahrain. But to be fair, you don't see Shias cutting peoples heads off and posting it in the Internet, or flying planes into buildings, or doing suicide and car bombs in civilian areas... So basically the US knows that Shias are a direct threat which engage in battles rather blow sh*t up outside the battle zone.
 
The author of this article want to create sedition (Fitna) between Muslims, and the OP supports this fitna...
I hope the MOD will close this thread ASAP before it tuns into troll war....

But let's be real.... the west target their own puppets to claim that the west doesn't support them... the west supports terrorists in Syria , and then attacks the same group in Mali and Afghanistan... so basically the west is playing a game to manipulate the world that the west does not support terrorists..and their excuse that the west is fighting them...
and about Syria, Syria never said that terrorists are Sunnis. the majority of the government supporters are Sunnis... it's all lies just to make Sunnis angry...
Syria have always said that those terrorists are foreigners and supported by the west and their puppets... .

The OP is a victim of media war against Syria, he believes everything in the article regarding Syria, because it makes him angry... I was angry because of the lies the article stated...
 
lol
when was the last time a shia blew himself up or generally decided to kill random innocent civilians for shits and giggles?

Ever heard of shia suicide bombers? Shia people cutting heads off? Shias bombing a mosque? Shias bombing a market? Shias flying planes into buildings?

The author of this article deserves to get the award for the most clueless dumb *** of the year.
 
lol
when was the last time a shia blew himself up or generally decided to kill random innocent civilians for shits and giggles?

Ever heard of shia suicide bombers? Shia people cutting heads off? Shias bombing a mosque? Shias bombing a market? Shias flying planes into buildings?

The author of this article deserves to get the award for the most clueless dumb *** of the year.
Its because never any authorities have investigated any incident on the basis of whether the bomber was Shia or Sunni . Most of opportunist militants had used the name of several Organisations , Have seen many claims of accepting responsibility in past but still many of them weren't investigated in depth, and everything is judged just after few minutes of incident through media reports , Authenticity of these reports are even questioned by security agencies and you do get the detail criteria If you search every incident and the process of investigation that these countries follows. . specially I'm referring to states neighbouring to Iran by land.

@Moderators Their is no restriction of discussing a subject related to shia issues , then similarly Sunnis hold the rights to discuss sunni issues. No need of closing this thread ,
 
@K-Xeroid

what was the reason of starting this thread? what are you trying to show ?
 
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Before asking US, ask Sunni majority Muslim countries why minority Shias are killed by Sunni extremists ?

@Cherokee Good point mate. People should ask why their countries' govts. are not bringing down these drones like Iran.

coz Sunnis almost all Suni Arabs are ruled by one man(king) who are just some fools...
Muslim Unity can cause trouble for West thats why Us is so close to KSA and I beleive all these are all planned things..i.e you will not see such things comming from literate and mature democratic countries(Indonesia,Malaysia etc) andvwhy all such things come from Arabs against Shias?? While there is not and Suni,Shia,Wahabi etc thing in Islam....:yu:
A killer is always a killer....
 
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coz Sunnis almost all Suni Arabs are ruled by one man(king) who are just some fools...
Muslim Unity can cause trouble for West thats why Us is so close to KSA and I beleive all these are all planned things..i.e you will not see such things comming from literate and mature democratic countries(Indonesia,Malaysia etc) andvwhy all such things come from Arabs against Shias?? While there is not and Suni,Shia,Wahabi etc thing in Islam....:yu:
A killer is always a killer....

No that is just for oil . it is not medieval era that "western nations"( a very broad and sweeping terms in current perspective) have anything to fear of "muslim unity" .

It was not west that started or drum up Shia sunni thing . Even the article written here is by an Sunni i believe .....
 
Actually shia should complain why they are tagged with sunnis and discriminated when they have not done any major terror act.
 
Before asking US, ask Sunni majority Muslim countries why minority Shias are killed by Sunni extremists ?
A subject that have discussed many times before , It have to do more with regional developments then the religious extremism . It consist of hundreds years old background if you have read the historical incidents .. I'm sure you never searched it on that way , Do search the Prespectives of both ends .

lets talk in the language of OP to put forward some perspective .


Shias(Iran) are not being targeted as they have a spine . They bring down or chase away any drone in their airspace .


Sunnis on the other hand .........
Well , Their is no doubt that Sunni countries never given mandate on sectarian basis before . We chosen over governments on the basis of our basic issues . but we never considered that it would turn in way where our own governments would play in hands of others , I'm sure you are full aware of recent geo-political developments in the region . Ever seen any strong stance taken by these pro-iranian Governments against drone attacks ? Its a responsibilty of state government to protect the soveriegnty of state .
@K-Xeroid

what was the reason of starting this thread? what are you trying to show ?

Reasons is mentioned in Thread title , Sunnis ask why US drones seem to target them only ???
 
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@K-Xeroid, drones do not have sunni detection tech. If a shia is in the vicinity in af-pak region where drones operate, he will be killed too.

And US cannot afford to attack countries like Iran and syria. Its not because these are shia countries, its because they are either quite powerful or have powerful backers.
 
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Reasons is mentioned in Thread title , Sunnis ask why US drones seem to target them only ???

read my post #4, it gives you answers...
the west support those terrorists, but they want to show the world we are fighting terrorism, look the west is "fighting" them in Mali and such.....

and the author of the article is nothing but a sedition (fitna) starter...
 

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