In his latest piece for The Atlantic, ASP Fellow Joshua Foust examines how drones can be used effectively within the context of a principled counterterrorism strategy.
“As a part of a comprehensive strategy to both physically and politically secure [Yemen], there is a definite role for drones to play: one that is moral, effective, and constrained. Assuming drones are the counterterrorism strategy — an impression one can get reading some of the coverage of the drones program — would be a mistake.”
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