Another Edward Snowden surfaces with a motherlode of documents exposing the inner workings of Obama’s drone wars

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Predator drone at the ready in a hangar

Predator drone at the ready in a hangar

 

 

Eric De Grasse

Chief Technology Officer

The Project Counsel Group

 

18 October 2015 – A little over two years ago, Edward Snowden leaked a giant batch of NSA documents. Chelsea Manning handed Wikileaks a pile of government secrets in 2010, and now another source has leaked an equally impressive cache of papers focusing on Obama’s drone program.

The Intercept published the documents covering the U.S.’s use of drones to kill targets. Perhaps most eye-opening is the disclosure that as much as 90% of attacks over a five-month period hit the wrong targets. According to The Intercept:

“When the Obama administration has discussed drone strikes publicly, it has offered assurances that such operations are a more precise alternative to boots on the ground and are authorized only when an ‘imminent’ threat is present and there is ‘near certainty’ that the intended target will be eliminated. Those terms, however, appear to have been bluntly redefined to bear almost no resemblance to their commonly understood meanings.”

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