Sudden Justice : America's secret drone wars / Chris Woods,

By: Woods, ChrisMaterial type: TextTextPublisher: Hurst & company London 2015Description: xvi, 386 pSubject(s): Sudden JusticeDDC classification: 623.7469,WOO
Contents:
View to Kill: Armed Drones on the Battlefield (Page-1), Birth of a Predator: the origins of lethal drones (Page-23), The Rise of Targeted Killing: Yemen and Palestine (Page-45), The Cauldron: Iraq 2003-2011 (Page-70), The Occasional Assassin: Bush in Pakistan (Page-93), The Enemy without: Western Citizens Killed by Drones (Page-119), Obama's Obsession: “AFPAK” (Page-144), Game Face On: The Intimacy of Remote Killing (Page-169), An Absence of Transparency: Yemen and Somalia (Page-191), The Long Road Home: Afghanistan and Pakistan (Page-217), The Inconstant Value of a Civilian Life (Page-239), Countermeasures and Critiques (Page-265).
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View to Kill: Armed Drones on the Battlefield (Page-1), Birth of a Predator: the origins of lethal drones (Page-23), The Rise of Targeted Killing: Yemen and Palestine (Page-45), The Cauldron: Iraq 2003-2011 (Page-70), The Occasional Assassin: Bush in Pakistan (Page-93), The Enemy without: Western Citizens Killed by Drones (Page-119), Obama's Obsession: “AFPAK” (Page-144), Game Face On: The Intimacy of Remote Killing (Page-169), An Absence of Transparency: Yemen and Somalia (Page-191), The Long Road Home: Afghanistan and Pakistan (Page-217), The Inconstant Value of a Civilian Life (Page-239), Countermeasures and Critiques (Page-265).

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