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by Dove
4920 days ago
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This article says its 50 civilians killed for every targeted militant. If true, that's horrific, and I'll be the first to criticize it. But I'm going to need to see some methodology on that before I believe you. In particular, given that the above link established that 2% of drone kills were on media-confirmed terrorist leaders, that means your article is claiming all the other kills, all 3000+, have been on innocent civilians. I find that a rather unlikely level of incompetence. |
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I believe government is the only place where that level of incompetence is common.
The problem with the 2% figure is that 2% of even 3,000 would only be 60 innocent people killed, but 160+ children have been killed.. so if someone is saying its only 2%, how do 5% of these deaths turn out to be children?
http://www.thebureauinvestigates.com/category/projects/drone...
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/robert-greenwald/us-drone-stri...
The military is denying that the number of children killed is that high.
http://abcnews.go.com/Blotter/us-reported-drone-strike-casua...
If our government would share their data with the organizations that did these investigations, maybe it would show they were wrong, but I doubt it.
We know the precise number of military causalities, we even know the precise number of police officers injured or killed, our government is meticulous about reporting on those, but try and find out how many U.S citizens are killed annually by police and you won't get anywhere.
If they won't accurately report how many of us are killed by police, what are the chances that they are keeping track of foreign civilian casualties any more accurately?