Have you ever seen an army drone? Its a big and very dangerous.The drones need stricter rules because 95% of all non-battlefield targeted killings have been conducted by drones and the cost of drones is too much.
It was this young man from Yemen his name is Faisal Bin Ail Gaber he is a soft-spoken Engineer. He lost his brother-in-law and his cousin in a drone strike in August 2012 as stated in the article "The victims of drones take on Washington D.C.". The meta-study of drones strikes concluded 8 to 17% of all people killed in drone strikes are civilians this was said in the article in the section "Numbers of Drones strikes and Casualties". Acoording to counts from new American Foundation,Long war journal,and the Bureau of investigative journalism, around 3,500 militants in Paskistan,Afghanistan,Yemen,and Somalia have died in drone attacks. …show more content…
The Department of Defense fiscal year 2012 budget estimate include $5 billion just for drone research, development,and procurement with additional funding that classified as stated in the article "Background on drones". The pentagon operates 7,000 drones and the CIA operates 30 if you were to do the math 7,000 times 5,000,000 you will get 35,000,000,000. If you were to do 7,000 time 14.4 million you will get 180,000,000. If you was to do the CIA drones you will get 30 times 5,000,000 it will add up to 150,000,000. If you were to do 30 times 14.4 million you would get