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The Drone Wars

The first year of the Obama Administration has been called "the Year of the Drone" in Pakistan.  Suspected enemies were struck 51 times with missiles fired from unmanned American Predators, more in 12 months than during eight years of the Bush Administration.

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By Warren Olney • May 12, 2014 • 1 min read

The first year of the Obama Administration has been called "the Year of the Drone" in Pakistan. Suspected enemies were struck 51 times with missiles fired from unmanned American Predators, more in 12 months than during eight years of the Bush Administration. In Afghanistan, innocent civilians have also been killed. In Pakistan, a secret drone program could mean that CIA operatives will be charged with murder. Smaller, unarmed drones are being used for US border enforcement, and they could watch forest fires, explore hurricanes and check pipelines. Should local law enforcement get drones for surveillance? What about privacy and over-crowded skies?

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    Warren Olney

    former KCRW broadcaster

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    Managing Producer, Greater LA

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    Producer

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    Nathan Hodge

    Wall Street Journal

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    Mary Ellen O'Connell

    Professor of International Law, Notre Dame Law School

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    Professor of Law, Loyola Law School

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