Nearly 90 Percent Of People Killed In Recent Drone Strikes Were Not The Target

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The controversial U.S. drone strike program in the Middle East aims to pinpoint and kill terrorist leaders, but new documents indicate that a staggering number of these "targeted killings" affect far more people than just their targets.

According to a new report from The Intercept, nearly 90 percent of people killed in recent drone strikes in Afghanistan "were not the intended targets" of the attacks.

Documents detailing a special operations campaign in northeastern Afghanistan, Operation Haymaker, show that between January 2012 and February 2013, U.S. special operations airstrikes killed more than 200 people. Of those, only 35 were the intended targets. During one five-month period of the operation, according to the documents, nearly 90 percent of the people killed in airstrikes were not the intended targets. In Yemen and Somalia, where the U.S. has far more limited intelligence capabilities to confirm the people killed are the intended targets, the equivalent ratios may well be much worse.

The report, compiled from classified documents released by a source in the intelligence community, corroborates the many news accounts of civilian deaths caused by drone strikes. U.S. drone strikes have killed scores of civilians in Afghanistan, Pakistan, Yemen and Somalia since 2009.

In December 2013, a drone strike in Yemen killed 14 people returning from a wedding. Government officials mistook their vehicles for those of al Qaeda militants. Parents in Pakistan have reported taking their children out of school to protect them from possible strikes.

The U.S. government has implemented targeted killings since the Sept. 11 attacks as a counterterrorism measure and as retribution against al Qaeda and the Taliban. Under the Obama administration, many of these targeted killings have been carried out using unmanned drones. Despite the high number of civilian casualties and criticism that the program lacks transparency, President Barack Obama has repeatedly defended the strikes.

"The terrorists we are after target civilians, and the death toll from their acts of terrorism against Muslims dwarfs any estimate of civilian casualties from drone strikes," he said in 2013.

While government officials claim the drone strikes are accurate and rarely harm innocent civilians, strikes can kill or injure anyone in the area, even if they are only meant to kill a targeted individual.

“Anyone caught in the vicinity is guilty by association,” the source of the documents told The Intercept. When “a drone strike kills more than one person, there is no guarantee that those persons deserved their fate. … So it’s a phenomenal gamble.”
 
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You don't need an article or a study to understand this. Its bidness mane as long as football is on no one cares.
 
Nobody would be for any of this shit had it been Bush or anyone else.

You clearly have no idea how things really work. Your statement alone proves it. Y'all listen to sound bytes and read fluff pieces thinking you all are experts in international relations now with field experience dealing with local leaders in positions of authority. FOH :smh:
 
Nobody would be for any of this shit had it been Bush or anyone else.

Not on BGOL at least. I still remember the war criminal threads for Bush and Cheney when the same exact shit happened under him. Shit has actually increased under Obama and crickets.
 
Not on BGOL at least. I still remember the war criminal threads for Bush and Cheney when the same exact shit happened under him. Shit has actually increased under Obama and crickets.

were drone strikes really the main reason people were up in arms at Bush? I mean...I was very much in favor of prosecuting Bush, Cheney & Rumsfeld but drone strikes were not really high on my list of reasons why.
 
repubs will do anything to get a shitload of troops on the ground again. in this "business" you got to look at what would you rather have.... a bunch of u.s. soldier casualties or some civilian casualties. if the drones didnt do it a suicide bomber would. bottom line the areas are hostile... you stay there know you got a greater chance of dying
 
"I no longer love blue skies. In fact, I now prefer grey skies. The drones do not fly when the skies are grey," a 13-year-old Pakistani boy named Zubair told Congress on Tuesday. Zubair was 12 when he and his younger sister, Nabeela, were injured in a drone strike near North Waziristan last October. "When sky brightens, drones return and we live in fear," Zubair told Rep. Alan Grayson and others at the congressional briefing.

Think about that for a second — because of drones, a little kid is scared of one of the most harmless things in the world and the universal indicator that the day is going to be a good one. Being afraid of a blue sky is the inevitable trauma that comes with the recovery process Zubair and his sister are going through — the two were injured when a drone attack hit their home, and blew their grandmother to bits while she was working in the garden.

"A piece of shrapnel ripped into the boy's left leg, just above his kneecap. A scar approximately four inches in length remains," The Guardian reports. "I had seen my grandmother right before it had happened but I couldn't see her after. It was just really dark but I could hear [a] scream when it had hit her," Nabeela told The Guardian.

Zubair and his family represent the civilian toll of these drones. In the nine years spanning between 2004 and 2013, drone strikes killed an estimated 2,525 to 3,613 people, the Bureau of Investigative Journalism reported. Between 407 to 926 of those are civilians, the bureau believes, and Zubair's grandmother is one of them. The Obama administration has disputed those numbers.

Zubair and his family spoke at the briefing today that marks the first time members of Congress will hear from victims from drone strikes. The briefing was set up by Grayson, one of the most left-leaning members of Congress. It began at 10 a.m. on Tuesday and is still proceeding.



http://www.thewire.com/politics/2013/10/saddest-words-congresss-briefing-drone-strikes/71048/
 
The terrorists mingle with the population so it's bound to happen. That's just the way shit is in those areas.
 
shit happens when the enemy you trying to get hides among the population..

this ain't the old days when there were battle fields and only the combatants were there.

oh well the people might be something to keep them mofokrs out of their areas.


Wolverines..

 
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