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In reply to the discussion: So did US drones really kill 60 plus people in Yemen? [View all]marions ghost
(19,841 posts)15. Total numbers so far -- how many Americans know this?
http://natsec.newamerica.net/drones/yemen/analysis
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Yemen Strike Totals
108
total strikes
775 - 1018
total killed
81 - 87
civilians killed
663 - 881
militants killed
31 - 50
unknown killed
The purpose of this database is to provide as much information as possible about covert U.S. drone and air strikes (e.g. cruise missiles) in Yemen in the absence of any such transparency on the part of the American government. This data was collected from credible news reports and is presented here with the relevant sources.
It was updated with information from the latest Yemen strike, which occurred on April 21, 2014.
Throughout the history of the program, there have been 15 air strikes and 93 drone strikes in Yemen. With the exception of the first lethal drone strike in Yemen in 2002, all of them have been launched during the Obama administration.
-------------------------
Yemen Strike Totals
108
total strikes
775 - 1018
total killed
81 - 87
civilians killed
663 - 881
militants killed
31 - 50
unknown killed
The purpose of this database is to provide as much information as possible about covert U.S. drone and air strikes (e.g. cruise missiles) in Yemen in the absence of any such transparency on the part of the American government. This data was collected from credible news reports and is presented here with the relevant sources.
It was updated with information from the latest Yemen strike, which occurred on April 21, 2014.
Throughout the history of the program, there have been 15 air strikes and 93 drone strikes in Yemen. With the exception of the first lethal drone strike in Yemen in 2002, all of them have been launched during the Obama administration.
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I thnk you are incorrect--you assume that the legal analysis of the white paper will somehow
msanthrope
Apr 2014
#21
Kindly tell us the specific strategy you would have used for Awlaki. Why not answer the question?nt
msanthrope
Apr 2014
#53
I wish drones had been on the table at Tora Bora. Might have saved us the whole Iraq war.
msanthrope
Apr 2014
#62
Precisely--I agree with you. That's why drones were not used by Bush at Tora Bora. Far too
msanthrope
Apr 2014
#64
I never will...which is why very different people are in charge of things. nt
msanthrope
Apr 2014
#89
So you *are* claiming that the President can execute any citizen at will? nt
MannyGoldstein
Apr 2014
#94
Not "any" person and not "at will." (I think restricting this discussion to 'citizens' is both
msanthrope
Apr 2014
#95
If it were so justified, why would the Administration need to keep these killings so secret?
Supersedeas
Apr 2014
#58
The proper term for people killed in a drone strike is "suspected militants". n/t
hughee99
Apr 2014
#7
Take drones out of the mental image here. What if it were a platoon of Marines?
Recursion
Apr 2014
#33
It was in all the papers. On September 18, 2001, the AUMF authorizing action
msanthrope
Apr 2014
#35
Well, no--it's not a blank check. We still needed another AUMF to get into Iraq, and various other
msanthrope
Apr 2014
#38
AND: Hillary Clinton on Gaddafi: "We came, We saw, He died"---chuckle, chuckle, chuckle
KoKo
Apr 2014
#24
They ARE human beings, I am not sure they "count" to those that are unconcerned with their death
Dragonfli
Apr 2014
#12
International Law appears to be whatever the West says it is at any given moment
malaise
Apr 2014
#29
If the goal is to create more terrorists, then go ahead and support these drone attacks.
Jefferson23
Apr 2014
#59
Exactly, the policy is similar to a gigantic Petri dish, creating more terror, not ending it.
Jefferson23
Apr 2014
#78