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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-south-asia-11490722
Just one story of many many.
What is your view on this? Are the drone attacks justified because they are taking down "militants" regardless of Pakistan not wanting the drone in their airspace, and also the fact that the US simply does not have the right to do this.
Personally i think it is wrong, if they want to go and start a war in Pakistan, then they should get some authorisation, you can't just work on the premise that because they are neighbours, then it's ok to breach a border with your military. I see it as no different to waking up to find a drone had taken out part of my neighbourhood in the UK, simply because there was information there were militants or terrorists etc.
But that's just my humble opinion, how do you folks see this? Right or wrong?
Just one story of many many.
What is your view on this? Are the drone attacks justified because they are taking down "militants" regardless of Pakistan not wanting the drone in their airspace, and also the fact that the US simply does not have the right to do this.
Personally i think it is wrong, if they want to go and start a war in Pakistan, then they should get some authorisation, you can't just work on the premise that because they are neighbours, then it's ok to breach a border with your military. I see it as no different to waking up to find a drone had taken out part of my neighbourhood in the UK, simply because there was information there were militants or terrorists etc.
But that's just my humble opinion, how do you folks see this? Right or wrong?