Common Dreams reports:
The U.S. government's so-called "pinpoint"(NYT paywall) drone strikes in Pakistan and Yemen are, in fact, leaving wide perimeters of death, as people on the Kill List are targeted--and even reported dead--again and again, according to a report published Monday by the UK-based charity Reprieve.
While drone attacks and their victims are kept secret by the U.S. military and government, Reprieve compiled public information available, most of it from media reports and the Bureau of Investigative Journalism, to determine who actually died when the U.S. went after individuals in Yemen and Pakistan between November 2002 and November 2014.
The study examines the cases of 41 people included on a Kill List--a classified U.S. assassination program personally approved by President Obama with no judicial or public oversight. According to the report's findings, up to 1,147 unnamed people were killed in pursuit of these 41 known individuals.
Furthermore, each of these 41 men was reported killed multiple times.
"This raises a stark question," states the study. "With each failed attempt to assassinate a man on the Kill List, who filled the body bag in his place?
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday November 26 2014, @10:47PM
No doubt your logic is impeccable and well thought out and you'd say the same thing if the terrorist was sitting in a cafe frequented by western tourists, who had no idea there was a terrorist nearby.
I would suggest an alternative theory: the people who decided how and when to do the bombing are the ones most responsible for who gets killed by those bombs.
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday November 26 2014, @10:49PM
Sorry that was meant to be a reply to the person one level up. My Mistake.