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24th April 2013, 16:11
White House refuses to attend drone debate
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Published on 23 Apr 2013
Senators on Capitol Hill met Tuesday afternoon to talk about the use of drones on
America's adversaries. This panel marked the first time the Senate has called into
question the use of unmanned aerial vehicles to kill targets, and a number of
lawmakers, experts and human rights advocates were in attendance to weigh in - with
one huge exception. The White House failed to send a representative to the hearing,
and the absence of an Obama administration official was acknowledged by more than
just a few people. RT's own Liz Wahl was there and shares her experience with Meghan
Lopez.
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'US wars radicalize world, 98% of drone casualties civilians'
moXUGzdb6ms
Published on 23 Apr 2013
Senators on Capitol Hill met Tuesday afternoon to talk about the use of drones on
America's adversaries. This panel marked the first time the Senate has called into
question the use of unmanned aerial vehicles to kill targets, and a number of
lawmakers, experts and human rights advocates were in attendance to weigh in - with
one huge exception. The White House failed to send a representative to the hearing,
and the absence of an Obama administration official was acknowledged by more than
just a few people. RT's own Liz Wahl was there and shares her experience with Meghan Lopez.
nvMDvq5wVkM
Published on 23 Apr 2013
Senators on Capitol Hill met Tuesday afternoon to talk about the use of drones on
America's adversaries. This panel marked the first time the Senate has called into
question the use of unmanned aerial vehicles to kill targets, and a number of
lawmakers, experts and human rights advocates were in attendance to weigh in - with
one huge exception. The White House failed to send a representative to the hearing,
and the absence of an Obama administration official was acknowledged by more than
just a few people. RT's own Liz Wahl was there and shares her experience with Meghan
Lopez.
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'US wars radicalize world, 98% of drone casualties civilians'
moXUGzdb6ms
Published on 23 Apr 2013
Senators on Capitol Hill met Tuesday afternoon to talk about the use of drones on
America's adversaries. This panel marked the first time the Senate has called into
question the use of unmanned aerial vehicles to kill targets, and a number of
lawmakers, experts and human rights advocates were in attendance to weigh in - with
one huge exception. The White House failed to send a representative to the hearing,
and the absence of an Obama administration official was acknowledged by more than
just a few people. RT's own Liz Wahl was there and shares her experience with Meghan Lopez.