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What happens when the Drug Enforcement Agency gets the wrong guy? It leaves him in a jail cell for four days without access to food, water or a rest room.
In his lengthy April 30th defense of US drone warfare as “legal, ethical and wise,” President Obama’s top counter-terrorism adviser John Brennan attempted to answer this question.
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Yesterday top counterterrorism advisor John Brennan told Fox News that the Obama administration was pursuing the covert drone war in "full cooperation" with US partners internationally.
Today the President's top counterterrorism advisor, John Brennan, gave a speech on the US drone war -- a campaign the United States has been quietly waging for years now but has thus far refused to talk about very much in public.
I'm currently traveling and so don't have time to write extensively about this or any other issue for the next few hours, but want to quickly draw attention to a few shocking revelations regarding the FCC's (heavily redacted) report on Google password and email snooping via its Street View program.
Among the presenters at the Drone Summit yesterday in Washington DC was Chris Woods, a journalist with the Bureau of Invesitgative Journalism (TBIJ). His reporting contributed to TBIJ's groundbreaking study on the effects of the US drone war on the ground in Pakistan, an inquiry other journalism outfits had not seen fit to explore.