TEHRAN (Basirat)- After repeated questions from the Die Linke opposition party, the German government has admitted that the US Air Force is using its Ramstein base to control drone strikes which are used in anti-terror operations and to carry out extra-legal killings, German MP Andrej Hunko told Sputnik Deutschland.

After repeated questions from the Die Linke opposition party, the German government has admitted that the US Air Force is using its Ramstein base to control drone strikes which are used in anti-terror operations and to carry out extra-legal killings, German MP Andrej Hunko told Sputnik Deutschland.The US Air Force is using its Ramstein Air Base in Germany to carry
out controversial drone attacks, the German government has admitted
after an inquiry from the opposition Die Linke party.
Die Linke deputy Andrej Hunko told Sputnik Deutschland that Berlin has
finally admitted the role Ramstein plays in US drone attacks after
denying it for several years.
"It's really bizarre. We have been asking about Ramstein's role in
the US drone war for two years. Because of statements from drone pilots
the public has known for a long time that Ramstein is a main control
center in this 'drone war.' Now, after many denials, there is finally an
admission that Ramstein fulfils this function," Hunko said.
The Ramstein Air Base is located in Rhineland-Palatinate, southwest
Germany. It serves as headquarters for US Air Force Europe, and is also
used as a NATO base.
In August the US military informed the German federal government
about Ramstein's use as a control center for drones, but Berlin has
waited until the beginning of December to release the information.
"They would not have said anything if we, the opposition, hadn’t asked
them again. The request for information from the US military by the
federal government only happened because of pressure from us deputies.
In fact, the US only officially acknowledged the role that Ramstein has
played in this drone war in August."
In response to a question from Die Linke, the German federal
government has said that the "planning, monitoring and evaluation" of
drone operations was carried out at Ramstein.
As a result, the opposition party is campaigning for the base to be
closed down, because US drone operations violate German and
international law. At the least, the government needs to carry out a
review into Ramstein's activities, Hunko said.
"These drone operations are carried out in the course of the
so-called war on terror, in which suspected terrorists are targeted by
drones. Terrorists are targeted on the basis of lists created in the US
and released by the American President every Tuesday. There are also
so-called extralegal executions in countries which the US is not at war
with, including Yemen and Pakistan."
In July the Obama administration claimed that between 64 and 116
civilians have been killed by 473 drone strikes in Libya, Pakistan,
Somalia and Yemen since the beginning of his presidency in 2009.
The admission was slammed by watchdog organizations, which estimate
that as many as 1,100 civilians have been killed as a result of drone
strikes during the Obama administration.
According to research by the London-based Bureau of Investigative
Journalism, in Pakistan alone the US has carried out 424 drone strikes
since 2004, which have killed between 424 and 966 civilians, including
up to 207 children.
In Afghanistan since 2015, at least 845 US drone strikes have killed between 124 and 181 civilians.
One of the principles of international law governing the resort to
military force is that of proportionality. This requires that the
collateral damage, that is cost in civilian lives lost and civilian
property, must not be disproportionate to the necessity of a military
action.
Die Linke says that US drone strikes contravene this principle, and is calling for an international convention on their use.
"They kill one or a few terrorists, but they also kill a lot of innocent
people too. For many people in these regions there is a permanent fear
that a drone could hit them at any time," Hunko said.
"I have been calling for the UN to implement an international
convention on drones, like the conventions on landmines and chemical
weapons. Furthermore, extralegal killings would have to be banned. This
has not been regulated internationally. The Council of Europe has
adopted a very good resolution, in which the Parliamentary Assembly
calls on individual EU governments to ensure that such illegal
operations are not being carried out with support from their territory.
However, ultimately an international convention is still necessary."