This
is, to put it mildly, an outrage. The United States is a fascist, rogue state.
US
drones kill up to 80% civilians – Pakistan Interior Minister
The
absolute majority of the people killed by American UAVs in Pakistan
are innocent civilians, claims Pakistani Interior Minister Rehman
Malik. If given the drone technology, Pakistan would do a better job,
he argued earlier.
RT,
18
October, 2012
Malik
revealed that according to Islamabad's calculations, the number of
drone attacks in recent years totaled 336, of 96 of which were
launched from Afghanistan.
There
are no exact statistics on the number of people killed in drone
strikes in Pakistan. Estimates vary from about 2,500 to over 3,000
victims. As many as 174 of them were reportedly children.
The
latest US study claimed that only
2 per cent of drone strike casualties in
Pakistan are top militants.
The
researchers at Stanford and New York University also claimed that the
American drone strike policy in Pakistan has not helped Washington
achieve its goal of curbing terrorism in the region. The civilian
deaths that mark practically every drone strike on terror suspects in
Pakistan’s tribal regions have achieved the opposite goal: locals
hate the US because of the unceasing fear that death may come from
above at any moment.
Most
of the strikes have been made in North Waziristan province, a
militant stronghold against which Islamabad is considering a
fully-fledged military operation. Civilian deaths resulting from the
strikes have regularly been met with a harsh public outcry in
Pakistan.
Pakistani
authorities have repeatedly demanded that Washington cease conducting
drone strikes to no avail.
Peace activists (front row) from the U.S. hold a banner as they protest against drone attacks in the Pakistani tribal region in Islamabad October 5, 2012 (Reuters / Mian Khursheed)
‘Give us drones’
In
early October, Interior Minister Rehman Malik urged the US to share
drone technology with Pakistan, saying Islamabad could put it to
better use against terrorism.
“They
had given us F-16’s, we haven’t used them against India, instead
they were used in [the] War against Terror. Now [the] United States
should provide drones to Pakistan in order to target militants in
areas bordering Afghanistan,” the
minister said while speaking at a media briefing at Pakistan’s
Embassy in Washington.
"If
we are given drones, we will use them responsibly as we used the
F-16s," Rehman
Malik is reported as saying.
Just
like Pakistani Foreign Minister Hina Rabbani Khar before him, Malik
also mentioned that Pakistan had no objection to using drones against
militants, but that it is the method by which the strikes are made
the country disagrees with.
Activists of Pakistan Tehreek-e-insaf (PTI) hold up a burning mock drone aircraft during a rally against drone attacks in Peshawar May 13, 2011 (Reuters / K. Pervez)
'Pakistan can shoot down a drone'
Ahmed
Quraishi from PakNationalists Forum told RT that Malik’s
accusations are “a
major blow” to
US diplomacy in the Pakistan.
“The
Americans have been trying very, very hard to convince Pakistanis the
drone attacks are actually for the betterment of the country…but I
think with this kind of statement coming from a senior Pakistani
minister [Malik], this
just totally destroys the position of the US from inside Pakistan.
I’m sure that the American diplomats at the US embassy here in
Islamabad are increasingly applying pressure on Washington and their
counterparts, especially at the CIA and the Pentagon,” he
said.
Quraishi
said Pakistan had several viable options to halt drone strikes on its
territory, including closing off Pakistani airspace to the United
States.
He
also said that if the situation further deteriorated, “Pakistan
can resort to shooting down one of the drones.”
“The
Pakistani air force and several people connected to [it] have said
repeatedly that they have the capability to do this and they are just
waiting on a decision from the government,” Quraishi
argued.
Saying
there is no evidence the drone strikes have helped Pakistan cope with
its militant problem, Quraishi says the Pakistani military has
historically been very successful in conducting anti-terror
operations on its own soil.
“If
we now we see a resurgence of the activity of terrorists, it is
because safe-havens on what I would call the American side of the
border – which is the Afghan side of the border under the
watch of the US army – where these terrorists, who were flushed out
by the Pakistani army, are maintaining training camps over there. So
I think the Pakistani government now is putting the blame, in a way,
on the Americans. And I think that would be the gist of the reports
published by the Pakistani media today about the..closed door meeting
of the Pakistani military commanders,” he
concluded.

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