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In reply to the discussion: Jeremy Scahill: The United States Has Become A 'Nation of Assassins' With Drone Attacks [View all]bluestate10
(10,942 posts)it is for me to find rational people that support drone strike policy. The fact is, Scahill is toward the middle of war correspondents. The well known correspondents focus on reporting the news and not being part of it. I watched MSNBC one Sunday morning when Scahill was one of the panelists, he opened his mouth and got butchered by tow of the other two panelists. My guiding principle on drone strikes is best summed up in the legaln treatis by Professor Robert Perry Barnridge Jr. His point was that there IS legal and humanitatian justification for the use of drone strikes as long as the practicioners use prudence when launching the strikes. US military and administration professionals are not bloodthirsty animals that launch drone strikes at anytime, there are humanitarian decision making involved, that is infinitely more than I can say for the targets of the strikes. BTW, the majority of democrats, even progressive democrats soundly disagree with your position, as they are well advised to.