Just an update with a bit of information for those who don't spend a great deal of time following the US drone program (i.e., all of us):
http://ift.tt/1BYc4Yb
I find the bolded portion especially troubling.
And further good reading on the topic (which I'm sure I've posted elsewhere): http://ift.tt/1BYc3mR
Quote:
A US drone destroyed a house in Mada Khel village of North Waziristan today, killing six people and wounding three others. None of the slain were identified, but all were labeled suspects. If that story sounds awfully familiar, its because it is. Todays attack marks the 500th confirmed US drone strike outside of actual warzones, with just about 10 years worth of strikes. The strikes were extremely rare at first, a couple a year in Pakistan during the waning years of the Bush Administration. Now the attacks are increasingly common, not just in Pakistan but in Yemen as well. The 500 attacks have killed some 3,674 people, and while only 473 are listed as confirmed civilians, the vast majority of the others slain have never been conclusively identified, remaining forever suspects. The use of suspects as a catch-all for random slain tribesmen has become increasingly common in recent years, with the number of people ever named at all now merely a handful of the hundreds slain yearly. |
http://ift.tt/1BYc4Yb
I find the bolded portion especially troubling.
And further good reading on the topic (which I'm sure I've posted elsewhere): http://ift.tt/1BYc3mR
Americas 500th Drone Strike Launched in Pakistan
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