Barack Hussein Obama: 26171 bombings on 7 Muslim countries alone in 2016; Why should you not be called a war criminal?
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Barack Hussein Obama: 26171 bombings on 7 Muslim countries alone in 2016; Why should you not be called a war criminal?

During the recent visit of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi to the US, former US President Barack Obama sparked a controversy. He claimed that if he were to speak with Prime Minister Narendra Modi, they would likely discuss the fact that it is very likely that India will eventually begin to break apart if minorities' rights are not protected

Richa KapoorRicha Kapoor
Jun 24, 2023, 11:30 am IST
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The Former US President Barack Obama has stirred up an unwanted controversy during the recent visit of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi to the United States of America when in a televised interview, he said, “If President (Joe Biden) meets with Prime Minister (Narendra) Modi, the protection of Muslim minority in a majority Hindu India is something worth mentioning. If I had a conversation with Prime Minister Narendra Modi, then, part of the conversation would be that if you do not protect the rights of minorities, then there is a strong possibility that India, at some point starts pulling apart…That would be contrary to the interests of India.”

Needs to do some introspection before spreading misinformation

Barack Obama preaching and advising India about protecting the minorities in the South Asian country is blatant interference in the internal matters of India. Moreover, it is high time that Barack Obama looks into the past before delivering the so-called “words of wisdom” as during his administration in 2016, the US had dropped 26,171 bombs on seven countries, and most of them were dominated by the Muslim population.

In an analysis undertaken by the Council of Foreign Relations, 26,171 bombs were dropped on Libya, Afghanistan, Syria, Pakistan, Yemen. The report also mentions that the numbers that have been mentioned are relatively low owing to the absence of reliable data. It stated that the data was primarily available for the airstrikes which were taken by the US armed forces in Libya, Somalia, Pakistan and Yemen.

Drone Strikes caused extensive loss of human lives

The Annual Report of the Bureau of Investigative Journalism clearly mentions the number of casualties that happened during the drone strike majorly in Muslim countries.

Loss of civilian life due to Drone Strike undertaken by the Barack Obama administration

Note: The Bureau has not logged strikes in active battlefields except Afghanistan; strikes in Syria, Iraq and Libya are not included in this data.

Should Barack Obama not be ripped of the Nobel Peace Prize?

Going by the information that is available, it can be safely said that America under Barack Hussain Obama dropped 72 bombs every day, resulting in the loss of lives of millions of Muslims and in order to get control over “Oil, he destroyed a large number of Islamic nations.

In the wake of all the destruction caused by Barack Obama and his administration, the question that needs to be addressed is on what basis was Barack Obama awarded the Nobel Peace Prize, and shouldn’t it be taken back from him.

Moreover, the US state can be rightly described as a giant military killing machine which tries to combine the force of its propaganda and use it to whitewash its crimes and lecture morality to the world.

Obama’s comments on India were net with a backlash by several leaders such as Assam’s Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma and Baijayant Jay Panda, the Vice President of the Bhartiya Janta Party (BJP).

In response to a question asked by a journalist in a seemingly derisive tweet about whether an FIR was filed in Guwahati against Obama for hurting sentiments and whether the Assam police would go to Washington to arrest him, the minister said “There are many Hussain Obamas in India itself. We should prioritize taking care of them before considering going to Washington. The Assam Police will act according to our own priorities,”

As per Baijayant Jay Panda, who said that it is preposterous to see the former US President “pander to the anti-India crowd, lecturing India in the same breath as China for its atrocities and human rights abuses in Xinjiang Province on Uyghur Muslims.

 

Topics: IndiaUSAPM ModiPM Modi US visitFormer US President Barack ObamaCouncil of Foreign RelationsProtecting minoritiesNobel Peace PrizeBarack Obama's Drone Strikes
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Richa Kapoor is working as Senior Assistant editor for the digital platform of Organiser. She writes for us on a wide array of topics including finance, education, politics, and international affairs. Her interest also lies in covering issues related to protection of cows and doing soft stories. [Read more]
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