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http://www.nytimes.com/2013/05/30/w...e-hits-near-pakistani-afghan-border.html?_r=0

Drone Strike Kills at Least 4 in Pakistan
By ISMAIL KHAN
Published: May 29, 2013



PESHAWAR, Pakistan — At least four people were killed and four others injured in a drone attack on a house near the Pakistani-Afghan border early Wednesday, residents in the region said.


Wednesday’s strike came just six days after President Obama unveiled his new drone policy, curtailing their use to limit civilian casualties and moving oversight of the program from the C.I.A. to the Pentagon — although the C.I.A. is expected to maintain control of strikes in Pakistan. U.S. officials do not comment on specific attacks, but the C.I.A. has carried out hundreds of drone strikes in Pakistan that have killed thousands of people.

Residents reached by phone in Miram Shah, North Waziristan, said the drone attack happened around 3 a.m., hitting a house in nearby Chashma Pull and killing four people. A Chashma resident said that shortly after the strikes, three pickup trucks carrying fighters were seen rushing to the site of the strike to retrieve bodies and look for wounded militants.

An official in Peshawar responsible for security in Pakistan’s Federally Administered Tribal Areas said it appeared that at least three people had died in the attack.

“This is an initial report,” said the official, who asked not to be named because he was not authorized to speak to reporters. “We don’t know the identities of the dead and wounded but so far it emerges that all were tribal people. We have not heard of any foreigner having been killed or wounded so far.”

A local administration official in North Waziristan said the targeted compound was used by militants for meetings and dining purposes. “Half of the compound has been destroyed,” the official said, adding that the death toll may increase.

The authorities in the North Waziristan region, a stronghold for militant forces, often have to rely on local tribal contacts for information.

Wednesday’s strike, coming just days before the newly elected government in Pakistan takes over, suggests that Washington is not likely to completely halt such attacks, which it sees as an effective tactic in fighting Al Qaeda in the region along the Pakistani-Afghan border.

The incoming prime minister, Nawaz Sharif, has said he plans to engage the United States in “serious” negotiations to put an end to drone strikes, which Pakistan says violate its sovereignty.

A spokesman for the Pakistani Ministry of Foreign Affairs expressed “serious concerns” over the drone strike.

“The Government of Pakistan has consistently maintained that the drone strikes are counter-productive, entail loss of innocent civilian lives, have human rights and humanitarian implications and violate the principles of national sovereignty, territorial integrity and international law,” the spokesman said in a statement Wednesday afternoon.

The drone strike also came the same day that members of the provincial assembly of the northwestern Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa province were scheduled to take their oaths of office. A majority of the incoming provincial assembly is deeply opposed to the use of drone strikes by United States, with opposition to the strikes and military offensives by the Pakistani Army in the tribal regions a cornerstone of election campaigns of several political and religious parties in the run-up to the May 11 general election.

The political party of Imran Khan, the former star cricket player turned politician, will lead a coalition government in Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa province. In October last year, Mr. Khan led a rally of thousands of supporters, party workers and a contingent of American peace activists to the edges of the tribal region in protest of drone strikes.

Salman Masood contributed reporting from Islamabad, Pakistan.
 
they hate him when he gets the enemy and when he doesnt get the enemy.


They hate obama more than they love their own country
 
they hate him when he gets the enemy and when he doesnt get the enemy.


They hate obama more than they love their own country

Does dropping drones on these folks create more terrorists? It did under Bush. Does it under Obama? Simple question. You won't answer of course because you are programmed to spout dem talking points and your have your lips firmly planted on Obamas ass
 
Does dropping drones on these folks create more terrorists? It did under Bush. Does it under Obama? Simple question. You won't answer of course because you are programmed to spout dem talking points and your have your lips firmly planted on Obamas ass

Yes...it does.

But, I think this bullshit from the right is more a case of sour grapes because a minority of Dems Criticized Bush more than it is about "creating terrorists".

Question....what creates more terrorists? Surgical drone strikes or full scale invasions?
 
Yes...it does.

But, I think this bullshit from the right is more a case of sour grapes because a minority of Dems Criticized Bush more than it is about "creating terrorists".

Question....what creates more terrorists? Surgical drone strikes or full scale invasions?

Surgical. A surgical drone strike is like using a mallet to "surgically" repair a brain bleed.

In any event, how about sending in some seals, or a small team like that. Maybe change our foreign policy so we don't have so many people that sees us as harmful to the peace and stability of the region.
 
Surgical. A surgical drone strike is like using a mallet to "surgically" repair a brain bleed.

In any event, how about sending in some seals, or a small team like that. Maybe change our foreign policy so we don't have so many people that sees us as harmful to the peace and stability of the region.

No way, Obama would rat them out like he did seal team 6
 
You think that the problems in the middle east are a product of us looking "cowardly".... We're hardly cowardly when it comes to our foreign policy.
No. The problems in the ME are:
1. We keep changing our policy with each change in administration. For instance in Afghanistan we supported their resistance against the Soviets, then we abandon them, then we invade and start to get locals to trust us, then we abandon them...
2. Our ridiculous energy policy, where we farm out production to our enemies, turning camel drivers into limo driven folks with enough cash to really mess with our allies.
 
I never minded Bush using drones in the least. I would much rather kill our enemies remotely than risk spilling American blood doing so.
 
I imagine a day when drones the size of flies will be used to hunt down terrorists. One could literally be a "fly on the wall" observing a meeting or operations, and act as a guidance mechanism for a 500# bomb dropped from 40,000 feet above, surgically obliterating everyone in the room.

Or perhaps be coated in some kind of deadly poison and fly into the mouth of a target...
 
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