Pilots Come Clean: Drone Warfare Is Riddled with Tragic, Bloody Errors
Imagine if the drone wars going on in Pakistan and Yemen had a human face all the time.
By Pratap Chatterjee / AlterNet – Tom Dispatch
Enemies, innocent victims, and soldiers have always made up the three faces of war. With war growing more distant, with drones capable of performing on the battlefield while their “pilots” remain thousands of miles away, two of those faces have, however, faded into the background in recent years. Today, we are left with just the reassuring “face” of the terrorist enemy, killed clinically by remote control while we go about our lives, apparently without any “collateral damage” or danger to our soldiers. Now, however, that may slowly be changing, bringing the true face of the drone campaigns Washington has pursued since 9/11 into far greater focus.


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