ID | 138618 |
Title Proper | All the president’s drones |
Language | ENG |
Author | Stohl, Rachel |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | WHEN THE Senate Select Committee on Intelligence released its “torture report” in December 2014, it reignited the battle over the George W. Bush administration’s conduct of the “war on terror.” Unfortunately, the interrogation program was not an anomaly in its lack of transparency. A similar problem exists with the U.S. drone program—which, after more than ten years of use and nearly two years after President Barack Obama’s speech promising greater transparency and accountability, remains shrouded in secrecy and uncertainty. |
`In' analytical Note | National Interest , No.137; May/Jun 2015: p.31-36 |
Journal Source | National Interest 2015-06 |
Key Words | International Security ; War on Terror ; Obama Administration ; White House ; President’s Drones ; Obama’s Targeted-Killing Problem ; U.S. Drone Program ; U.S. Drone Policy |