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US drone wars
US Drone Strikes on Pakistan: Counting the Bodies (Ross)
Airwars: Biden dramatically decreased global airstrikes in 2021 - Responsible Statecraft
Civilians killed from U.S. drone strikes in Pakistan 2020 | Statista
Drone war
How do government numbers on drone strikes compare with other estimates? | The Economist
Hidden Pentagon Records Reveal Patterns of Failure in Deadly Airstrikes - The New York Times
Opinion | The Secret Death Toll of America's Drones - The New York Times
Obama's Drone War | The New Yorker
Obama's Drone Lies - CODEPINK - Women for Peace
Do Not Believe the U.S. Government's Official Numbers on Drone Strike Civilian Casualties – Foreign Policy
Drone attacks in Somalia
Pakistan drone war takes a toll on militants -- and civilians - CNN.com
Chart: Death Toll from U.S. Airstrikes | Statista
Civilian casualties from U.S. drone strikes - Wikipedia
Drone strikes kill, maim and traumatize too many civilians, U.S. study says | CNN
Predators, Taliban, and civilians | FDD's Long War Journal
UN report speaks Pakistan's mind: FO
More than 2,400 dead as Obama's drone campaign marks five years — The Bureau of Investigative Journalism (en-GB)
The United States Military: Some Recent Examples of Their War Crimes – ReviseSociology
US drone strikes killed thousands of civilians: report – DW – 12/19/2021
41 men targeted but 1,147 people killed: US drone strikes – the facts on the ground | Obama administration | The Guardian
Biden can reduce civilian casualties during US drone strikes. Here's how.
CNN's Bogus Drone-Deaths Graphic - The Atlantic
After 20 Years of Civilian Drone Strike Deaths, Pentagon Creates An Office to Stop More - Defense One
Leaked military documents expose the inner workings of Obama's drone wars
Clearing the Air: The Real Reason Why Drones are the Weapon of Choice in Counterterrorism and Why That is a Good Thing for Civilians | The Federalist Society
Public Continues to Back U.S. Drone Attacks | Pew Research Center