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    US, 40 Other Countries Set Rules for Armed Drones

    WASHINGTON —
    The United States and more than 40 other countries issued a declaration Wednesday laying out principles they said should govern the export and use of armed drones to ensure they do not cause instability or help terrorism and organized crime.

    Many U.S. allies such as Britain, Germany and Australia were among the countries that signed the declaration released by the U.S. State Department.

    France, Israel, Brazil, Russia and China, among other countries, did not sign the Joint Declaration for the Export and Subsequent Use of Armed or Strike-Enabled Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs).

    “Recognizing that misuse of armed or strike-enabled UAVs could fuel conflict and instability, and facilitate terrorism and organized crime, the international community must take appropriate transparency measures to ensure the responsible export and subsequent use of these systems,” the declaration said.

    It said international laws on armed conflict and human rights should apply to the use of armed drones, and exports should be consistent with existing multilateral export control and nonproliferation regimes.

    The United States regularly uses drones to attack Islamic State, al Qaeda and other militant groups in Syria, Iraq, Yemen, Pakistan, Afghanistan and other countries.

    The U.S. military’s drone program has expanded far beyond specific strikes to become an everyday part of its war machine.

    Drones fired more weapons than conventional warplanes in Afghanistan last year and the ratio is rising, U.S. Air Force data show.

    US, 40 Other Countries Set Rules for Armed Drones

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    Underwater autonomy - OE Digital

    Alas, it's guns not butter...

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    Why bother, the US Governent has repeatedly shown they don't even pretend to follow rules or international laws any longer.

    The seaching of the Bolivian President's plane by Washington's EU suckups because they thought Snowden might be on it was a glaring and undeniable example.

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    ^ You read that on what tinfool site?

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    Quote Originally Posted by bsnub View Post
    ^ You read that on what tinfool site?
    You can't possibly believe that didn't happen, there's a thin line between paying patriotic and being delusional. The American Government is the greatest threat to this world.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BobR View Post
    The American Government is the greatest threat to this world.
    There ya go.
    Nice to read a commentary that is realistic.
    Difficult to come by here.

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