Friday, October 26, 2012

Legal and Moral Dilemmas of Drone Strikes in a Free Society | Campaign for Liberty

Legal and Moral Dilemmas of Drone Strikes in a Free Society | Campaign for Liberty: "When asked about how it was possible that 16 –year-old Al-Awlaki could have been targeted, Press Secretary Robert Gibbs said, “I would suggest that you should have a far more responsible father if they are truly concerned about the wellbeing of their children.”  This sort of talk from high level Obama officials is disgraceful and shows a lack of respect for innocent human life."

Drones in Djibouti | Campaign for Liberty

Drones in Djibouti | Campaign for Liberty: "In March 2011, a Predator parked at the camp started its engine without any human direction, even though the ignition had been turned off and the fuel lines closed. Technicians concluded that a software bug had infected the “brains” of the drone, but never pinpointed the problem.

“After that whole starting-itself incident, we were fairly wary of the aircraft and watched it pretty closely,” an unnamed Air Force squadron commander testified to an investigative board, according to a transcript. “Right now, I still think the software is not good.”

The article goes on to note that in 2011, the Djibouti base experienced a number of crashes with the drones, having at one point lost four drones in four months. That should be particularly disturbing to readers when one considers the Federal Aviation Administration estimates that by 2020, there could be 30,000 drones flying over America."