Suspected U.S. drones kill 13 in Pakistan
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nandakandamanda
Would not like to be on the receiving end of one of these drones. Nowhere to run to or hide. No way of hitting back. How silent are they, way up in the sky? Do they approach from downwind? I wonder if there is a lookout and communications network on the mountaintops?
I have to say I feel sorry for whoever was hit trying to sort out the mess from the first strike. This double strike sounds like the same tactic that the bombers often use, to hit emergency staff as they are trying to help the wounded and dying. Maybe I am wrong?
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WilliB
The Nigerian jihadist who tries to blow up an airplane over Detroit gets put an civilan court, with all the protections of US citizens, with lawyers up the gazoo at taxpayers expense.
Meanwhile, the people who suspected of scheming to do something bad in Northern Afghanistan get blasted out of existence by remote control, without as much a hearing.
How crazy is that?
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Altria
Nice work, dickheads.
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