Drones once offered a panacea and protection for states – but are now among their greatest threats

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Abstract

In the post-9/11 era, the rise of armed military drones offered former president Barack Obama the opportunity to fulfil a promise he had made to the American people, one which helped him get elected. By the time Mr Obama came to power in January 2009, the US had lost at least 625 soldiers in Afghanistan and 4,221 personnel in Iraq. The electorate was tired of the mounting body count and the lack of certainty of a victory. As such, Mr Obama’s promise was simple. He pledged to remove America’s best and brightest from harm’s way in the “bad war” in Iraq and to prove that the US could win the “good fight” in Afghanistan. It was there, during this sombre period in American history, that drones were harnessed, allowing the US military and the CIA to combat national security threats around the world while reducing the cost to life.
Original languageEnglish
JournalThe National
Publication statusPublished - 3. Oct 2019

Keywords

  • Drones
  • Middle East
  • Houthi
  • Terrorism
  • War
  • Security
  • weapons
  • technology

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