The Three Faces of Drone War

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mazHur

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Drones used as weapons platforms came into use to address the wide spread terrorism that Pakistan unleashed upon the world, instigated by it's foreign policy of state terrorism.


can't you get off your accusative nature???

Just imagine what would be the shape of things if terrorists too acquired drone technology and nukes and came to hover your head??? I am sure you will piss in your pants
 

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can't you get off your accusative nature???

Just imagine what would be the shape of things if terrorists too acquired drone technology and nukes and came to hover your head??? I am sure you will piss in your pants
What do you propose to do with the terrorists?
 

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can't you get off your accusative nature???

Just imagine what would be the shape of things if terrorists too acquired drone technology and nukes and came to hover your head??? I am sure you will piss in your pants


You just proposed one of the best arguments for destroying the Taliban, al Qaeda and the nation of Pakistan.

Bravo!
 

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You just proposed one of the best arguments for destroying the Taliban, al Qaeda and the nation of Pakistan.

Bravo!
As you say he is his own worst enemy when it come to debate.
Expect a bear jerking off as a response from Maz.
 

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As you say he is his own worst enemy when it come to debate.
Expect a bear jerking off as a response from Maz.


Over reliance on drones might lead you to a state of Narcissism
More than 400 U.S. military drones crashed since 2001
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U.S. military drones have malfunctioned in myriad ways over the past decade, plummeting from the sky because of mechanical breakdowns, human error, bad weather and other reasons, according to a yearlong Washington Post investigation.

Documents obtained by The Post detail scores of previously unreported crashes involving remotely controlled aircraft, challenging the federal government’s assurances that drones will be able to fly safely over populated areas and in the same airspace as passenger planes.


Read more at:
http://www.washingtonpost.com/sf/investigative/2014/06/20/when-drones-fall-from-the-sky/
 

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You really should read what you post.
According to the article you posted..we have

Military drones have slammed into homes, farms, runways, highways, waterways and, in one case, an Air Force C-130 Hercules transport plane in midair. No one has died in a drone accident, but the documents show that many catastrophes have been narrowly averted, often by a few feet, or a few seconds, or pure luck.
But yet you claim that drones kill more innocent than the enemy in your first post..which has also been proven false in another thread.
PK forces were responsible for those innocent deaths maz..not the drones.
 

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You really should read what you post.
According to the article you posted..we have


But yet you claim that drones kill more innocent than the enemy in your first post..which has also been proven false in another thread.
PK forces were responsible for those innocent deaths maz..not the drones.
That's a great joke! All though you ranted that Pak army was not doing anything but now you come up with the baloney that it was killing people. Are you in your senses??
Google for stats of drone casualties ...it is said to be 10 innocent killed for 1 criminal...
 

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You really should read what you post.
According to the article you posted..we have


But yet you claim that drones kill more innocent than the enemy in your first post..which has also been proven false in another thread.
PK forces were responsible for those innocent deaths maz..not the drones.
Foolish bum! how could anyone die in a fucked drone which is not man-operated??
 

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Foolish bum! how could anyone die in a fucked drone which is not man-operated??
DUH...we are talking about innocent people killed as you claim....which turns out to be zero per the article you posted.
We know drones are flown from remote
 

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That's a great joke! All though you ranted that Pak army was not doing anything but now you come up with the baloney that it was killing people. Are you in your senses??
Google for stats of drone casualties ...it is said to be 10 innocent killed for 1 criminal...
I can only comment on what you post...they are your posts.
Your link in another thread attributed the innocent deaths to pk forces..and zero to drones..you failed to read that one as well.
 

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I can only comment on what you post...they are your posts.
Your link in another thread attributed the innocent deaths to pk forces..and zero to drones..you failed to read that one as well.

Move your bum and google for stats....rather than whine over here...liar!
 

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DUH...we are talking about innocent people killed as you claim....which turns out to be zero per the article you posted.
We know drones are flown from remote

Ignorant fool, read this!!

National Security
Drone strikes killing more civilians than U.S. admits, human rights groups say

By Craig Whitlock October 22, 2013
Two influential human rights groups say they have freshly documented dozens of civilian deaths in U.S. drone strikes in Pakistan and Yemen, contradicting assertions by the Obama administration that such casualties are rare.

In Yemen, Human Rights Watch investigated six selected airstrikes since 2009 and concluded that at least 57 of the 82 people killed were civilians, including a pregnant woman and three children who perished in a September 2012 attack.

In Pakistan, Amnesty International investigated nine suspected U.S. drone strikes that occurred between May 2012 and July 2013 in the territory of North Waziristan. The group said it found strong evidence that more than 30 civilians were killed in four of the attacks.

The basic circumstances of each of the drone strikes had been previously reported by local and international news outlets. But the human rights groups said they were able to shed further light on the incidents by interviewing survivors, other witnesses and government officials in both countries.

Most drone strikes in Pakistan and Yemen occur in remote areas that are often hostile to outsiders, making independent assessments difficult.


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The groups’ findings coincide with a report released Friday by a U.N. human rights investigator, who estimated that 2,200 people have been killed in drone strikes over the past decade in Pakistan.

Of those casualties, at least 400 were civilians and 200 others were “probable noncombatants,” according to the U.N. official, Ben Emmerson. He said the statistics were provided by Pakistan’s Foreign Ministry.

The U.S. government almost never publicly acknowledges its role in individual drone strikes, and its legal justifications for targeting specific people are shrouded in secrecy.

Partly as a result, estimates of drone-related casualties vary wildly. Sorting out how many people were legitimate targets under the laws of war and how many were bystanders is an even greater challenge.

In their reports, Human Rights Watch and Amnesty International called on the Obama administration to make its drone-targeting policies more transparent and to publicly investigate reports of civilian casualties.

“The full picture will only come to light when U.S. authorities fully disclose the facts, circumstances and legal basis for each of its drone strikes,” Amnesty International concluded in its report, titled “Will I Be Next? U.S. Drone Strikes in Pakistan.
Read the complete story here.........

http://www.washingtonpost.com/world...9cbe78-3a81-11e3-b7ba-503fb5822c3e_story.html
 

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Thats the same link as your first post....wow...I just love it when you do my work for me.
and it states the following

Military drones have slammed into homes, farms, runways, highways, waterways and, in one case, an Air Force C-130 Hercules transport plane in midair. No one has died in a drone accident, but the documents show that many catastrophes have been narrowly averted, often by a few feet, or a few seconds, or pure luck.
 

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The groups’ findings coincide with a report released Friday by a U.N. human rights investigator, who estimated that 2,200 people have been killed in drone strikes over the past decade in Pakistan.
Of those casualties, at least 400 were civilians and 200 others were “probable noncombatants,” according to the U.N. official, Ben Emmerson. He said the statistics were provided by Pakistan’s Foreign Ministry.
Incredible...you state its 10 to 1
Your first post in this thread links to an article that says 0
Now this...lol
If you are on a terrorist reservation you are not innocent maz..you have also posted such before as well.
Additionally in another thread..those acclaimed innocent were killed by PK forces in another post of your.
You are all over the fucking place MAZ....how do you expect to debate...when you dont read the shit you paste?
 
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