Dick Cheney is constantly on the news these days talking about how this country is less safe because of the policies of the Obama administration. The CIA and Al-Qaeda beg to differ, because it seems that Al-Qaeda is now becoign marginalized to smaller areas of Pakistan due to the drone activity provided by the CIA, and they are becoming less and less able to strike the west. In all of 2008 (under Bush) only 16 drone strikes were done and there were 32 already this year. Apparently they have been effective and reduced severely the extremist capabilities. Not to piss off the Pakistanis, but it appears that they and teh extemists are both more frustrated by Obamas successful planning. |
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Sunday, May 17, 2009
Posted by Unknown at Sunday, May 17, 2009
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Actually there is a growing understanding that drone attacks are ineffective and are, in fact, killing more civilians than terrorists. So more attacks by drones seem to be doing more harm than good.
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