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Lest we forget: yesterday alone, 44 airstrikes were conducted by US-led coalition military forces
Airwars is a collaborative, not-for-personal-profit project tracking and archiving the international air war against so-called Islamic State and other groups in Iraq, Syria and Libya. As nine Coalition nations are bombing in Syria alone – along with the air forces … Continue reading
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Armed Drones: time to call a halt
First posted on Global Research on 18/07/11 Lesley Docksey’s article is – sadly – no less relevant today. Here is an extract: “In her testimony to a sub-committee of the US Congress in April last year, Professor Mary Ellen O’Connell … Continue reading
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Tagged Al Qaeda, Chatham House, Lesley Docksey, Libya, Professor Mary Ellen O’Connell, US Congress
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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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