Since the invasion of Afghanistan, the United States has utilized Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) to locate, surveil and kill members of the Taliban, Al-Qaeda and its associated forces. Such killings have decimated the leadership of these groups and disrupted their operations. However, there are collateral effects from UAV killings including civilian deaths. These deaths increase resentment and hatred toward the US, which is channeled by terrorist groups to recruit new members and for local support. Moreover, targeted killings outside a combat zone have political and diplomatic consequences. This paper argues that the current uses of UAV are legal under international and domestic law. However, it proposes amended targeting criteria, greater...
Since the terrorist attacks in the US soil of September 11th, 2001, armed drones evolved from being...
This paper explores the complex relationship between drones, war crimes, and environmental damage in...
After the terrorist attacks on September 11th, 2001, the Bush Administration began the use of unmann...
After the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, the United States government began to use drones ...
The United States employing armed unmanned aerial systems (UAS) or “drones” against al qaeda and Tal...
Unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV) are large remote-controlled aircrafts capable of carrying approximate...
Much has been written over the past several years regarding the increased U.S. employment of UAVs as...
While supporters claim that drone warfare is not only legal but ethical and wise, others have sugges...
“[I]n all of our operations involving the use of force, including those in the armed conflict with A...
This paper will investigate the use of drone strikes by the United States government in its ongoing ...
In the ongoing War on Terror, the Obama Administration has relied heavily on a new form of military ...
In 2002 a US Predator drone operating above Afghanistan’s Paktia province spotted three men in Zhawa...
Armed unmanned aerial vehicles—combat drones—have fundamentally altered the ways the United States c...
Originally published by the United States House of Representatives Committee on Oversight and Govern...
Drones have become the poster child for America’s continuing fight against terrorism under President...
Since the terrorist attacks in the US soil of September 11th, 2001, armed drones evolved from being...
This paper explores the complex relationship between drones, war crimes, and environmental damage in...
After the terrorist attacks on September 11th, 2001, the Bush Administration began the use of unmann...
After the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, the United States government began to use drones ...
The United States employing armed unmanned aerial systems (UAS) or “drones” against al qaeda and Tal...
Unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV) are large remote-controlled aircrafts capable of carrying approximate...
Much has been written over the past several years regarding the increased U.S. employment of UAVs as...
While supporters claim that drone warfare is not only legal but ethical and wise, others have sugges...
“[I]n all of our operations involving the use of force, including those in the armed conflict with A...
This paper will investigate the use of drone strikes by the United States government in its ongoing ...
In the ongoing War on Terror, the Obama Administration has relied heavily on a new form of military ...
In 2002 a US Predator drone operating above Afghanistan’s Paktia province spotted three men in Zhawa...
Armed unmanned aerial vehicles—combat drones—have fundamentally altered the ways the United States c...
Originally published by the United States House of Representatives Committee on Oversight and Govern...
Drones have become the poster child for America’s continuing fight against terrorism under President...
Since the terrorist attacks in the US soil of September 11th, 2001, armed drones evolved from being...
This paper explores the complex relationship between drones, war crimes, and environmental damage in...
After the terrorist attacks on September 11th, 2001, the Bush Administration began the use of unmann...