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It is clear that drone strikes in Pakistan have increased under President Obama’s administration. The surge in the number of attacks has been accompanied by an increase in legal questions that the United States has barely begun to address. War News Radio's Stuart Russell looks into the legal arguments for and against the use of drone strikes.
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It is clear that drone strikes in Pakistan have increased under President Obama’s administration. The surge in the number of attacks has been accompanied by an increase in legal questions that the United States has barely begun to address. War News Radio's Stuart Russell looks into the legal arguments for and against the use of drone strikes.
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