The Price of Becoming Addicted to Drones by David Ignatius, Washington Post. Bluf:
These weapons, which project power without risking “boots on the ground,” can become addictive. According to a report last year by a U.N. special rapporteur, more than 40 countries now have drone technology, and nations seeking to arm drones with missiles include Israel, Russia, Turkey, China, India, Iran, Britain and France.
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It must be 'in season' for drone comments, although not sure why. Perhaps interested parties giving briefings, in the cited article a UN Special Rapporteur?
Here are two others found yesterday: title 'US uses drones to target al-Qaeda in the Horn of Africa', a tactical comment by the BBC http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-15012962
A wider comment on what the future holds, title 'US and the World: The Future is Bright, The Future is Drone Attacks' in the Washington Post http://www.washingtonpost.com/national/national-security/a-future-for-d…