Drone strikes are often described as 鈥渟urgical鈥 in their precision. But investigations estimate that civilians are being accidentally killed in large numbers.
A new joint study from New York and Stanford Universities, "Living Under Drones: Death, Injury, and Trauma to Civilians from US Drone Practices in Pakistan," estimates from an analysis of public records that as many as 881 civilians, including 176 children, have been killed since the US covert drone program began.
The report also cites an example from Afghanistan, in which two US troops were killed by drones after being mistaken for insurgents.
In Yemen, 8.5 percent of the more than 530 people that have been killed as of this June might be civilians, the New America Foundation estimates.
Analysts often argue that covert drone strikes create radicals, with an unofficial rule of thumb suggesting that each drone strike produces about 10 more terrorists, Holewinski points out.
While such formulas remain speculation, it鈥檚 clear that 鈥淵ou see protests in street with people chanting 鈥楧eath to America,鈥 鈥 she says.
鈥淭hen there was the Yemeni doctor who tweeted, 鈥President Obama, if you kill any children with your drone strikes, we will come after you, and we have nothing to do with Al Qaeda,鈥 " Holewinski adds. 鈥淎nd that creates the kind of environment sympathetic to terrorists.鈥