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In reply to the discussion: CIA operating drone base in Saudi Arabia, US media reveal [View all]rachel1
(538 posts)35. Popular among governmental officials? I'm not surprised. But how but among the everyday population
in Afghanistan, Pakistan, and elsewhere?
Outside governmental officials and the US, I doubt that you'll find much pro-drone strike sentiment.
http://observers.france24.com/content/20121009-pakistani-protesters-drone-attacks-inciting-more-hatred-peace-march-imran-khan-south-waziristan-taliban-terror
http://www.haaretz.com/opinion/drones-propel-hate-in-pakistan-for-the-u-s.premium-1.484185
https://www.commondreams.org/headline/2012/07/07-1
http://articles.washingtonpost.com/2012-05-29/world/35456187_1_aqap-drone-strikes-qaeda
In fact, the opposition to the drones mainly comes from Al Q'aeda, Pakistan's state terrorist apparatus and some people on DU. No one else opposes the drone strategy.
So, are the people mentioned in the above articles associated with al Qaida, Pakistani terrorism, or DU in anyway?
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Damn thats a surpirse, I had guessed it was being staged from American Al Udeid Air Base in Qatar
Katashi_itto
Feb 2013
#1
Osama bin Laden's key demand was that the US get its troops out of Saudi Arabia ...
onwardsand upwards
Feb 2013
#2
Were you supportive of those warmongering & imperialistic drone strikes that Bush approved?
rachel1
Feb 2013
#13
A conventional war against whom? Those opposing the imperialistic government spreading "democracy"
rachel1
Feb 2013
#17
If they're so "popular" why is that a 2012 poll surveying 1,000 people from over 18 random countries
rachel1
Feb 2013
#19
Could the anti-US sentiment be the result of "blowback" which the CIA used to decribe
rachel1
Feb 2013
#28
Popular among governmental officials? I'm not surprised. But how but among the everyday population
rachel1
Feb 2013
#35
On economies of scale...in this case, Economies of death...this is very cost efficent.
Katashi_itto
Feb 2013
#20