January 27, 2012

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theatlantic:

The Political Consequences of a Drones-First Policy

The global counterterrorism mission imposes substantial political costs to the U.S. Yet, policymakers are rushing ahead anyway. Why we should start thinking more about politics, and less about killing bad guys. Read more.

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