Drones and Targeted Killing in the Middle East and Africa: An Appraisal of American Counterterrorism Policies
The United States has repeatedly used drones to kill terrorists in Afghanistan, Iraq, Libya, Pakistan, Somalia, Syria, and Yemen in an effort to decrease terrorism and the vitality of terrorist groups. Targeted killing through the use of drones has become a foreign policy weapon to keep the United States safe from further terrorist attacks. However, it is suspected that these killings has actually led to an increase in terrorist group recruitment, terrorist attacks, and empathy for the terrorist group from the local population in addition to several other unwanted repercussions. The two part research question this book attempts to answer is, “What is the effect of drone targeted killing on Afghanistan, Iraq, Libya, Pakistan, Somalia, Syria, and Yemen? And is it a successful method in the War on Terror?”
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Drones and Targeted Killing in the Middle East and Africa: An Appraisal of American Counterterrorism Policies
The United States has repeatedly used drones to kill terrorists in Afghanistan, Iraq, Libya, Pakistan, Somalia, Syria, and Yemen in an effort to decrease terrorism and the vitality of terrorist groups. Targeted killing through the use of drones has become a foreign policy weapon to keep the United States safe from further terrorist attacks. However, it is suspected that these killings has actually led to an increase in terrorist group recruitment, terrorist attacks, and empathy for the terrorist group from the local population in addition to several other unwanted repercussions. The two part research question this book attempts to answer is, “What is the effect of drone targeted killing on Afghanistan, Iraq, Libya, Pakistan, Somalia, Syria, and Yemen? And is it a successful method in the War on Terror?”
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Drones and Targeted Killing in the Middle East and Africa: An Appraisal of American Counterterrorism Policies

Drones and Targeted Killing in the Middle East and Africa: An Appraisal of American Counterterrorism Policies

by Christine Sixta Rinehart
Drones and Targeted Killing in the Middle East and Africa: An Appraisal of American Counterterrorism Policies

Drones and Targeted Killing in the Middle East and Africa: An Appraisal of American Counterterrorism Policies

by Christine Sixta Rinehart

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Overview

The United States has repeatedly used drones to kill terrorists in Afghanistan, Iraq, Libya, Pakistan, Somalia, Syria, and Yemen in an effort to decrease terrorism and the vitality of terrorist groups. Targeted killing through the use of drones has become a foreign policy weapon to keep the United States safe from further terrorist attacks. However, it is suspected that these killings has actually led to an increase in terrorist group recruitment, terrorist attacks, and empathy for the terrorist group from the local population in addition to several other unwanted repercussions. The two part research question this book attempts to answer is, “What is the effect of drone targeted killing on Afghanistan, Iraq, Libya, Pakistan, Somalia, Syria, and Yemen? And is it a successful method in the War on Terror?”

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781498526487
Publisher: Lexington Books
Publication date: 12/06/2016
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 196
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Christine Sixta Rinehart is assistant professor of political science at the University of South Carolina Palmetto College.

Table of Contents

Introduction
Chapter 1: Yemen: The Beginning
Chapter 2: Afghanistan: The Land of the Unconquerable
Chapter 3: Pakistan: America’s Best Ally and Worst Enemy
Chapter 4: Somalia: Lords of War
Chapter 5: Libya: The Elimination of an Eccentric Dictator
Chapter 6: Iraq and Syria: The Genesis of ISIS
Conclusion: Is Targeted Killing Really Effective in the War on Terror?
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