Thursday, September 19, 2013
IQ2US: The U.S. Drone Program is Fatally Flawed
Remotely piloted aircraft, or drones, have been the centerpiece of
America’s counterterrorism toolkit since the start of the Obama
presidency, and the benefits have been clear. Their use has
significantly weakened al Qaeda and the Taliban while keeping American
troops out of harm’s way. But critics of drone strikes argue that the
short-term gains do not outweigh the long-term consequences—among them,
radicalization of a public outraged over civilian deaths. Is our drone
program hurting, or helping, in the fight against terrorism?
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