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Wednesday, 01 February 2012 22:06

Sen. Feinstein: I Thought Pakistan Drone Strikes Were ‘Secret’

Written by  Jason Ditz
Sen. Feinstein: I Thought Pakistan Drone Strikes Were ‘Secret’

Sen. Feinstein: I Thought Pakistan Drone Strikes Were ‘Secret’ Senate Intelligence Committee Chair Puzzled at Obama's Comments by Jason Ditz, January 31, 2012  Antiwar Forum The candor in Obama’s admission yesterday that the US drone war is ongoing in Pakistan, albeit with a dismissal of the large number of civilian casualties, has taken some people by surprise. Jason Ditz Begun under President Bush, the drone war in Pakistan has escalated enormously since President Obama took office, killing thousands of people in Pakistan’s Federally Administered Tribal Areas. Overwhelmingly, the victims of these strikes are anonymous “suspects,” tribesmen who remain unnamed and with no evidence ever presented that they were in any targeted terrorist groups. The exact civilian death toll will likely never be known, but the best evidence suggests that a solid majority of the victims were innocent civilians. The number of militant “leaders” confirmed killed is miniscule, particularly when one considers how many of the names belong to targets who have supposedly been killed multiple times or who remain at large.

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