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This article analyses the US’ policy of drone attacks in Pakistan. It explores the claims and counter-claims about their effectiveness and the charge that they are counterproductive. The issues regarding civilian casualties, political consequences and limitations of the policy from the human rights perspective, which outweighs any other consideration, are also examined. The US should revisit its counterterrorism tactics and work closely with other states like Pakistan as a partner in a common strategy to combat terrorism while respecting human rights and the international law.

Akbar Nasir Khan. (2011) The Us’ Policy Of Targeted Killings By Drones In Pakistan, IPRI Journal, Volume-11, Issue-1.
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