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Jeremy Corbyn feels uneasy about public executions abroad by drone: he is not alone
. Military historian Sir Max Hastings has qualms about ‘signature strikes’: drone public executions of our enemies abroad. A summary of his article to which a Moseley reader has drawn our attention: The Americans have more drone operators under training … Continue reading
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Tagged Britain, Chris Woods, International law, Israel, Jihadi John, Russia, signature strikes, Sir Max Hastings, UAVs, US, US Reaper
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Naming the Dead Project
. . Drone victim funeral Chris Woods leads the Bureau’s covert drone war team which has already recorded the names of hundreds of people killed in Pakistan, Yemen and Somalia by CIA and Pentagon drone strikes. By the end of … Continue reading
The Grim Reaper – and much more . . .
Revealed: US and Britain launched 1,200 drone strikes in recent wars December 4th, 2012 – Chris Woods and Alice K Ross Recent conflicts in Afghanistan, Libya and Iraq have seen almost 1,200 drone strikes over the past five years, according … Continue reading
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Tagged Alice K Ross, Bureau of Investigative Journalism, Chris Woods, Iraq, Libya, Sarah Leo, South Waziristan
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