The US Army and the CIA have
expanded the use of unmanned aerial vehicles (drones) in Pakistan.

If before, the secret services used them only for pinpoint strikes on known terrorists, then drones will now be able to attack all suspicious persons, even if their names are not known (these could be trainers, ordinary militants, any suspicious persons with arms), as well as other objects according to the expanded list (training camps, places of rest, etc.).
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The launch of the missiles is carried out remotely, after a careful viewing of the image obtained from the video camera.
It should be noted that the United States does not wage war with Pakistan, this country is just the base for the bandits, who then come to Afghanistan. The troops will not enter there, and the drones launched.
The robotic war strategy was reportedly developed by the Bush administration in the last months of its rule, at the end of 2008, and fully supported by the new president, who seeks to minimize the number of casualties among US military personnel.
The use of combat drone in Pakistan began in 2004. According to estimates of human rights defenders, over the years about 30% of those killed with the help of drones were civilians. The military responds that, according to their estimates, this figure is lower, and besides, many civilians remained close to the targets at their own will.