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    Sudden Justice: America's Secret Drone Wars

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    ISBN: 9781849044028
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    AuthorWoods, Chris
    Pub Date16/04/2015
    BindingHardback
    Pages400
    Publisher: C Hurst & Co Publishers Ltd
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    An award-winning investigative reporter unearths the secrets of a now all too familiar mode of warfare, and explores the secretive history of the United States's use of armed drones. Sudden Justice outline how the use of drones may well damage long-term Western interests.

    Sudden Justice explores the secretive history of the United States' use of armed drones and their key role not only on today's battlefields, but also in a covert targeted killing project that has led to the deaths of thousands. Days after 9/11, a CIA Predator in Afghanistan executed the world's first lethal drone strike. The Agency's role was no accident - it had nurtured and developed drones for almost a decade, seeking a platform from which it could monitor its targets and act lethally and instantly on what was learned. Since then remotely piloted aircraft have played a critical role in America's global counterterrorism operations and have been deployed to devastating effect in conventional wars in Afghanistan, Iraq and Libya. But there is another, covert war - one in which drones scour the skies of Yemen, Pakistan and Somalia in search of militant and terrorist targets. The American government insists that this secret war is legal. The CIA even claims that its armed drones are 'the most precise weapon ever invented', so perfect that civilians are no longer killed.Sudden Justice describes the reality of this secret drone war, one in which hundreds of civilians have died, and where the long-term strategic interests of the West may have been jeopardised.