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US drone war kills up to 168 children in Pakistan: report

I so very much wish that Pakistan had the courage to actually control their territory.

We will soon kill all american made terrorists don't worry about it, we are the only army in the world to defeat taliban so we have the courage also!!!

And all your courage is only visible in killing innocent children !!!
 
Editorial, The C.I.A. and Drone Strikes

Published: August 13, 2011

Perfection is rare in life; in war, rarer still. Yet the Central Intelligence Agency says it has a yearlong perfect record of no civilian deaths from its campaign of drone strikes in Pakistan. We find that hard to believe. So do many Pakistanis, journalists and independent experts, including those who support the drone program. Lacking proof, the claim fuels skepticism about American intentions and harms United States-Pakistani relations.

The Obama administration has vastly expanded the shadow war against terrorists, using the military and the C.I.A. to track down and kill them in a dozen countries. Pakistan — home base to Taliban and Al Qaeda militants — is the leading edge of robotic warfare.

According to The Times’s Scott Shane, the C.I.A. says that since May 2010 drones have killed more than 600 militants in Pakistan and not a single noncombatant. Since 2001, the totals are almost as striking: 2,000 militants, and 50 noncombatants.

A new report by the Bureau of Investigative Journalism at City University in London tells a different story. It says that most of the 1,842 people killed in more than 230 strikes ordered by President Obama in Pakistan since 2008 were militants, but at least 218 may have been civilians. And while “civilian casualties do seem to have declined in the past year,” the bureau still found “credible evidence” of at least 45 noncombatants killed.

It is almost as if there were parallel realities. The C.I.A. contends that a May 6 strike on a pickup truck along the Afghan border wiped out only the intended targets: nine militants and their bomb-making materials. But British and Pakistani journalists say the missiles hit a religious school, an adjoining restaurant and a house — killing 12 militants and six civilians.

There is no question that the drone program has been successful, enabling the United States to disrupt Al Qaeda and its allies in Pakistan’s lawless border region. It is true that the precision technology and American efforts have kept noncombatant deaths to a minimum. And in the remote region of North Waziristan, where most strikes occur, it is hard to find the truth. But no civilian casualties?

The strikes have long been controversial in Pakistan, fueling anti-American sentiments. Washington’s refusal to be more transparent about the program is counterproductive. It should provide as much public detail as possible, including civilian casualties. Pakistan’s government needs to end its duplicity: privately allowing the strikes, yet publicly condemning them.

Drones are becoming central to modern warfare. The United States needs to be honest about what it can do and about its failings as well. It will have little ground on which to fault other countries for strikes that cause civilian casualties if it does not own up to its own errors, compensate victims’ families and keep working hard to make fewer errors in the future.

http://www.nytimes.com/2011/08/14/opinion/sunday/the-cia-and-drone-strikes.html
 
When logic fails, spew swear words! Congratulations AM, you have succumbed to your frustration, not with me, but with the GoP!!!!
When a member of the admin staff express his opinions that way, the administrative hammer will not be far behind. I dropped my financial support of several forums because of that.
 
When a member of the admin staff express his opinions that way, the administrative hammer will not be far behind. I dropped my financial support of several forums because of that.

What's the point of your concern?
I don't get it. why bothered?
 
hahaha, your brain washed mind can't think beyond that.........................your "super power" pride is going down the economic drain by your own hands. Justice does not always has to come through courts..............there is another thing called Justice by GOD, if you believe in one, but wait you think you are the god right now.

This post above is an example of a ****** fking terrorist supporter.
 
and what are US soldiers doing in Afghanistan in the first place? There is no proof till date that Afghanistan has anything to do with 9/11.

The USA loses lives of its soldiers every day because Pakistan permits the Taliban to train and shelter on pakistani territory. THAT is what the USA has to do with it. Your language is abusive and against forum rules.
 
and what are US soldiers doing in Afghanistan in the first place? There is no proof till date that Afghanistan has anything to do with 9/11.

There is tons of proof that Afghanistan was the location of the leadership of the perpetrators of 9/11. If you do not believe that then your are not capable of intelligent reasoning. So, I hope you survive your Canadian education process and don't waste your parents hard earned money. Your post seems to indicate that you may not be able to handle difficult academic material and I hate to see your father disappointed when your flunk out.
 
The US is a baby killer not from today, its government was okay in killing two cities full of children in Japan. The real shame belongs to our government who should be defending our territory from drones.

Truthseeker your argument borders around "hey AQ does it, so why can't we?" Well its only fitting the US now is comfortable equating itself to Al Qaeda. There can be nothing lower than a people who are so comfortable in killing children that they actually find excuses in defending their despicable actions. America will go down in history as one of the most violent and abusive races that came to power on this planet.

But worse are our leaders who stand by watching it happen.
 
The USA loses lives of its soldiers every day because Pakistan permits the Taliban to train and shelter on pakistani territory. THAT is what the USA has to do with it. Your language is abusive and against forum rules.

Pakistanis have lost 35,000 lives participating in a war that we started with the words "The US has our unstinted support in this war". So lets not play the victim, your own country, Afghanistan and Pakistan all want you to leave and keep your precious lives safe.

Now that the stats are in, forget letting the Taliban in, questions have to be asked why aren't we shooting back at Bagram in defence?
 
Pakistanis have lost 35,000 lives participating in a war that we started with the words "The US has our unstinted support in this war". So lets not play the victim, your own country, Afghanistan and Pakistan all want you to leave and keep your precious lives safe.

Now that the stats are in, forget letting the Taliban in, questions have to be asked why aren't we shooting back at Bagram in defence?

I think Pakistan started this war not in 2001 with its unstinted support to the US, but its unstinted support to Taliban in 1994-96 in capturing Afghanistan. Its just that the effects of that decision took a decade and a half to manifest ...
 
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