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American Drones Kill Indiscriminately. Biden Can Change That


American Drones Kill Indiscriminately. Biden Can Change That | Opinion
Jennifer Gibson
, Reprieve
On 2/8/21 at 7:30 AM EST
Almost exactly four years ago, as one of his first acts in office, President Donald Trump ordered U.S. special forces to raid a tiny village in a remote part of Yemen. Residents were woken at 2 a.m. by the noise of drones, helicopters and machine guns. Confused as to who was shooting at them and why, some ran for their lives and others tried to defend themselves.
By daybreak, 26 people were dead, almost all from the al-Ameri family, including Fateem, a mother shot in the back as she ran for safety clutching her 18-month-old child, and Abdullah, a grandfather gunned down as he tried in vain to save his son and three grandchildren. ....

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MSNBC Host Calls for Drone Strikes to Be Used to Kill American Citizens


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Nicole Wallace floated the idea of drone strikes during her MSNBC show
MSNBC host Nicole Wallace has called for drone strikes to be used to kill American citizens on U.S. soil.
Wallace floated the idea of the U.S. government killing protesters with drones during a discussion regarding domestic terrorism.
The bulletin was released last week and sent to all law enforcement agencies by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS).
It is in effect until April 30 and warns that the DHS allegedly received information that there is the threat of
ideologically-motivated violent extremists with objections to the exercise of governmental authority and the presidential transition, as well as other perceived grievances fueled by false narratives, could continue to mobilize to incite or commit violence. ....

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America's Shadow Death Row: Drone Strikes


The Atlantic
America’s Shadow Death Row
The government does not exclusively kill people who are on death row. It condemns many to die by drone strike.
January 22, 2021
Christopher Griffin / Handout / Reuters
Last week, Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor published a dissent in a death-penalty case that flagged the striking number of killings taking place in the last months of the Trump administration. “After seventeen years without a single federal execution, the Government has executed twelve people since July,” she wrote, calling it “an unprecedented, breakneck timetable of executions.” As an opponent of capital punishment, I am pleased to see it criticized. But Sotomayor’s claim that the federal government went 17 years without executing anyone is misleading, because the federal government does not exclusively kill men and women who are on death row. It maintains a kill list of people whom it condemns to die in secret and kills with drones. ....

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India's intent on offensive operations showcased by Army's drone swarms


India’s intent on offensive operations showcased by Army’s drone swarms
India
Published: Saturday, January 16, 2021, 9:49 [IST]
New Delhi, Jan 16: The Indian Army on Friday carried out a live demonstration of Drone Swarming capability using 75 indigenously designed and developed drones which executed an array of Artificial Intelligence (AI) enabled simulated offensive missions and close support tasks during the Army Day Parade held at Delhi Cantt on 15 January 2021.
Drones on display for the first time during the 73rd Army Day Parade, at Army Parade Ground in New Delhi
The Army Day parade in Delhi saw 75 small to medium size drones execute several Artificial Intelligence enabled simulated offensive and combat support operations. These ranges from Kamikaze strikes to paradrop and hover and drop missions. ....

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