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A new finding just came out that only 2% of targeted drone strikes were high level terrorists.
"Michael Isikoff's Feb. 4 report on the "white paper" -- a 16-page memo that laid out, in part, the legal underpinnings that guide the Obama administration's policy of carrying out what they call "targeted killings" with drones -- ushered the use of drones back into the public consciousness."*
What do the American people really think about Obama's drone program? Do they approve of killing suspected terrorists? What if innocent people could be killed (as numbers show, the majority of drone strike casualties are)? How many people meet the definition of a "high level terrorist?" Cenk Uygur and Ben Mankiewicz break it down.
TYT: Drone Strikes - Does America Approve?
Drone Program Poll: The Public Does Not Uncritically Embrace Targeted Killings
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/0...p_ref=politics
In the main, Americans are largely supportive of using drone strikes to kill "high-level terrorists." From there, however, they get wobbly:
According to the new Huffpost/YouGov poll, 56 percent of Americans say that the drone program should be used to target and kill high-level terrorists, while only 13 percent say that anyone suspected of being associated with a terrorist group should be targeted. Another 13 percent said that nobody should be killed using the drone program. A majority of Americans across most demographic and partisan groups agreed that the program should be used for high-level targets.
Naturally, there's little support for using drones to just kill any old terrorist functionary -- we're told we have a huge deficit problem, after all! And the media tends to overstate the extent to which "high-level targets" are being exclusively targeted at a high level. According to a study conducted by the New America Foundation, "only 2 percent of those killed met that definition."
It's inhumane, we are mass murdering civilians, they are war crimes.