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Iraq Buys U.S. Drones to Monitor Oil Reserves

HeadlineMay 22, 2012

The United States has begun selling pilotless drones to Iraq to help monitor the country’s oil reserves. Iraq says the drones will be used to protect its southern oil platforms from saboteurs.

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