Questions have arisen about the legality of the Obama administration's use of unmanned aerial drones as part of U.S. counterterrorism efforts in Afghanistan, Pakistan's Afghan-border region and Iraq. Proponents of remotely targeting the enemy off the battlefield and delivering weapons from drones say it is legitimate and it saves the lives of innocent civilians and American soldiers without putting pilots in harm's way.
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Advice of Counsel
Drones And The Law
The Connecticut Law Tribune
June 7, 2010
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