DRONE WARS: How White Privilege Obscures Real Dialogue

"We are not here to proffer an analysis. We aren’t academics. We are here as a Pakistani and a Yemeni, as activists, as citizens of this country and as citizens of our homelands. We are dismayed. We are confused. But we are not hopeless." By Noor Mir and Rooj Alwazir  Posted by Alli - Wed, Apr 24, 2013 More

Drone Wars: Tactics in Search of a Strategy

Drone Wars: Tactics in Search of a Strategy The confirmation hearings of John Brennan for director of the Central Intelligence Agency serve as the latest searing reminder of the intellectual rigamortis gripping the national security establishment and how brain dead we have become as a country in addressing strategy and strategic issues. by James A. More

Deepak Triipathi> Drone Wars from Britain

Drone Wars from Britain by DEEPAK TRIPATHI  October 29, 2012  BeforeItsNews.com Now we know that not only did the United Kingdom already have drones, but more are coming to join the Royal Air Force for surveillance and combat operations in foreign lands. And, for the first time, they will be controlled from Britain. According to More

Deepak Triipathi> Drone Wars from Britain

Drone Wars from Britain by DEEPAK TRIPATHI  October 29, 2012  BeforeItsNews.com Now we know that not only did the United Kingdom already have drones, but more are coming to join the Royal Air Force for surveillance and combat operations in foreign lands. And, for the first time, they will be controlled from Britain. According to More

Drones UK> Mapping Drone Proliferation: UAVs in 76 Countries

Mapping Drone Proliferation: UAVs in 76 Countries By Drone Wars UK via Global Research, September 18, 2012 Currently, there are over 50 countries developing more than 900 different UAV systems.  A new US Congress report on the proliferation of drones has confirmed a huge rise in the number of countries that now have military unmanned aerial systems. The More

Drones UK> Mapping Drone Proliferation: UAVs in 76 Countries

Mapping Drone Proliferation: UAVs in 76 Countries By Drone Wars UK via Global Research, September 18, 2012 Currently, there are over 50 countries developing more than 900 different UAV systems.  A new US Congress report on the proliferation of drones has confirmed a huge rise in the number of countries that now have military unmanned aerial systems. The More

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