Debra Sweet | June 17, 2015
The Air Force announced cutbacks in drone surveillance and targeted killing operations, saying they can’t train and retain drone operators. From The New York Times June 16, 2015:
After a decade of waging long-distance war through their video screens, America’s drone operators are burning out, and the Air Force is being forced to cut back on the flights even as military and intelligence officials are demanding more of them over intensifying combat zones in Iraq, Syria and Yemen.
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