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US Altered Military Rules to Protect Drone Operators

HeadlineJun 03, 2010

The New York Times revealed last week the Obama administration modified rules on military commissions to protect drone operators from facing allegations of war crimes. The old rules defined “murder in violation of the laws of war” as killings by those who don’t meet “the requirements for lawful combatancy.” That definition could have implicated CIA drone operators, who aren’t members of the military.

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