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U.S. Drones Kill More Than 30 in Yemen; School Targeted in One Attack
Another man who spoke to Hakim related that he and two children “live in constant fear of drone strikes.” And, according to his story, it’s not without good reason.
After he picked up his daughter from school to take her to a doctor’s appointment, Hellfire missiles fired from U.S. drones destroyed the clinic. He grabbed his daughter and ran back to the school to take cover. Before he got there, though, the school was obliterated by a second missile. His daughter was struck in the back of the head by debris and she bled to death in his arms.
“What did my daughter ever do to them?” he cried. “She was eight years old.”
That innocent little girl died in her father's arms despite promises by President Obama to scale back the use of drones and to confine their use to known terrorists and their associates.
In a policy speech delivered in May, the president assured citizens that drones would be used more discriminately only to “dismantle networks that pose a direct danger to us.”
But given the apparent disregard for venue or victim, how many other parents have buried their babies after the drones returned to their secret bases?
http://thenewamerican.com/usnews/fo...han-30-in-yemen-school-targeted-in-one-attack
I feel much safer now. Thanks, Obama.
Another man who spoke to Hakim related that he and two children “live in constant fear of drone strikes.” And, according to his story, it’s not without good reason.
After he picked up his daughter from school to take her to a doctor’s appointment, Hellfire missiles fired from U.S. drones destroyed the clinic. He grabbed his daughter and ran back to the school to take cover. Before he got there, though, the school was obliterated by a second missile. His daughter was struck in the back of the head by debris and she bled to death in his arms.
“What did my daughter ever do to them?” he cried. “She was eight years old.”
That innocent little girl died in her father's arms despite promises by President Obama to scale back the use of drones and to confine their use to known terrorists and their associates.
In a policy speech delivered in May, the president assured citizens that drones would be used more discriminately only to “dismantle networks that pose a direct danger to us.”
But given the apparent disregard for venue or victim, how many other parents have buried their babies after the drones returned to their secret bases?
http://thenewamerican.com/usnews/fo...han-30-in-yemen-school-targeted-in-one-attack
I feel much safer now. Thanks, Obama.
