by Ms. Cat1 via thefreeonline

UN, humanitarian agencies sound alarm over Somalia famine
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US Ramping Up Drone Strikes in the Middle East and Africa
Many experts believe the indiscriminate use of these drones is the key contributor to the overall instability across the troubled regions in which they’re deployed.

Drone strikes have been an integral part of US aggression against the world for over two decades now. These strikes have been the mainstay of joint military-intelligence black ops, especially in the Middle East and Africa. From the mountains of Afghanistan to the deserts of Libya, US strikes drones have been sowing death and destruction, ever so euphemistically called “spreading freedom and democracy.”
These drones, first used only for ISR (intelligence, surveillance, reconnaissance) missions, were modified for rudimentary strike roles and were first tested in former Yugoslavia, laying the groundwork for their later usage in various US invasions.
The US has a huge base in nearby Djibouti from where another long illegal Drone War was carried out in SE Yemen.

The strikes were massively expanded under Barack Obama, with thousands being approved by his administration. After Donald Trump came to power, he officially reduced the number of drone strikes, although they now became more specific, with US intelligence services getting even more involved.
However, since Joe Biden took office, it seems the trend has now been reversed and US drones are coming back in full force.
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