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A review of classified U.S. intelligence documents has revealed that “the CIA did not always know” the identities of people it targeted and killed in assassination drone strikes in Pakistan.
According to an exclusive NBC News report, the Central Intelligence Agency, which operates the vast majority of drone strikes in Pakistan, could not confirm the identities of about a quarter of people it killed by unmanned aircraft over a 14-month period between 2010 and 2011.
The CIA would instead classify those targets as “other militants,” a term used to describe individuals whose affiliation the spy agency could not identify but would kill them anyway.
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Just a couple of links I forgot to add above supporting my claims...
I think this is pure propaganda....trying to make drone strikes less ugly than they really are....
Remember they have already admitted to the fact that 98% of those killed are NOT militant/"terrorists" and I am certain they have NO CLUE to the identities of those 98% (I would even question that 2% figure as the new defintion of a terrorist is anyone of fighting age -- which I think Obama consider to be 12 or 13 and any one in proximity of a "terrorist" is automatically considered a terrorist by Obama. And exactly who is a "terrorist" in their books anyways? Well this should give you an idea:
White House Releases Their List Of Terrorists
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