Drone Strike Victims Seek Justice in Pakistan
Thousands have been killed, but only a small percentage were confirmed as terrorist targets
Thousands have been killed, but only a small percentage were confirmed as terrorist targets
America's drone policy is hardly calculated to win friends for the United States.
Extra drones could be deployed in Pakistan, Yemen, or North Africa
References dumping of Osama's body, drone strikes
If they can find who was responsible for Benghazi attack
Won deal worth $958 million from India's military
The civilian death toll is a mystery to most
Comes days after Pakistani anti-drone march
How could they not love snoopy technology?
The hundreds of attacks haven't been very popular
Because they are so popular in Pakistan...
No doubt while taking frequent quick glances skyward
Unfortunately, even more Americans are just fine with it
Obama's transgressions as president should be considered deal-breakers, he argues
We're running out of people who don't think these things should be used with restraint
Says the President has gone beyond Bush in regards to foreign policy
Despite FOIA requests the CIA has not confirmed the use of drones
Probably won't see much actual use, but will help innovate next generation
Call it selective transparency
What else could the people of Yemen possibly be upset about?
They're still in the country, left over from the war
The Congressional Research Service says Congress could pass legislation restricting the use of drones by police
Media reports of a drone strike in Yemen that killed ten civilians, including women and children, briefly brings the war in Yemen into focus
116 drone strikes in Yemen since May of last year
Obama aide Valerie Jarrett does not like surprise questions about the administration killing people.
Three women among the dead according to local security officials
Apple keeps changing the reason for rejecting the anti-war app
Drones could be used to monitor festivals and protests
3 militants have been killed in the Pakistani tribal region
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