Drone Strikes Popular in Waziristan

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  1. SiliconMagician

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    http://atimes.com/atimes/South_Asia/MA04Df02.html

    Hmm.. This sure is a different story than the outright LIES posted on this forum. It turns out our drone strikes are quite popular. They take out the hated Al Qaeda leadership with the sudden shock and awe of Allah, which is impressive to these people and best of all they are like lightning and very surgical in who they attack.

    According to some on this forum(and their inaccurate and obscure blog sources that are garbage) these machines were cold blooded killers, with "pilots" hundreds of miles away in a building doing the shooting without any care whatsoever for civilian casualties.

    Well here I have ACTUAL PROOF from a recognized media source, rather than some garbage blog, that the drone system is in fact, the most humane and popular weapon we are deploying over there.

    Once again, the truth will always outshine the dark lies of the anti-american scum that inhabit the planet and fight their propaganda war from the basements of their mother's houses.
     
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    Uncle Ferd always packs a conundrum in his wallet when he goes to see his g/f...
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    Deadly drones and the classified conundrum
    May 23rd, 2012 : The high-powered U.S. aerial delivery system of Hellfire missiles to suspected terrorist targets overseas has to be the worst kept secret in Washington. Better known as the "drone program," there are lingering questions over whether the program that is no longer secret remains "classified."
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    what is being tested by the usa new world airforce is only easier to be used, and accepted by the mass public oppinun poll here, then to be used on any future rebellion against there own people .
     
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    Are drones the next arms race?...
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    CIA seeks to expand drone fleet, officials say
    October 18 - The CIA is urging the White House to approve a significant expansion of the agency’s fleet of armed drones, a move that would extend the spy service’s decade-long transformation into a paramilitary force, U.S. officials said.
     
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    CIA about to get a free pass in upcoming drone strikes in Pakistan...
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    CIA gets exception in upcoming drone strike ‘playbook’
    January 19, 2013 The Obama administration is nearing completion of a detailed counterterrorism manual that is designed to establish clear rules for targeted-killing operations but leaves open a major exemption for the CIA’s campaign of drone strikes in Pakistan, U.S. officials said.
     
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    In the19th century the imperialists could defeat indigenous peoples even when hugely outnumbered, because they had rifles and machineguns.

    Before that, it was steel, muskets.

    Technological advantage.

    What worries me, is that the drones will eventually be available to terrorists.

    They wont be hard to transport close enough to north america to fly them in.

    Then what? Spell it revenge.
     
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    Granny says dey oughta let Judge Judy head up the drone court...
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    Gates: Drone program, while useful, would benefit from more oversight
    February 10th, 2013 - The number of innocent victims of drone strikes remains "extremely small" and doesn't outweigh the benefits of using drones to take out al Qaeda operatives, former Defense Secretary Robert Gates argued Sunday.
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    February 9th, 2013 - Should federal judges weigh in on a president's decision to pursue and kill terrorists overseas?
     
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    Granny says, "Aww - dat gonna take alla fun outta killin' terrorists...
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    Pakistan court directs government to shoot down US drones
    May 9, 2013 – The Pakistani government has the right to shoot down US drones if Washington ignores warnings to halt the "illegal" aerial attacks, a Pakistani court ruled Thursday.
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    May 9,`13 -- Iran's defense minister says Iran has built a new, radar-evading drone that can do surveillance and fire on enemy targets.
     
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    Plenty of ambiguity...
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    Obama's drone rules leave unanswered questions
    May 24, 2013 - President Barack Obama left plenty of ambiguity in new policy guidelines that he says will restrict how and when the U.S. can launch targeted drone strikes, leaving himself significant power over how and when the weapons can be deployed.
     
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    The more muslim terrorist drones take out------------the better!!!!!!! Its one of the few things Obama is doing right.
     
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    Sharif has been a strong critic of the use of drones...
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    In NW Pakistan, Incoming Gov’t Takes Aim at U.S. Drones
    24 May`13 – As President Obama addressed the issue of drone strikes publicly for the first time Thursday, the party set to head the government in the Pakistani province closest to the tribal belt where most of those strikes have occurred said its very first resolution will target the strikes.
     

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