Constraining targeting in noninternational armed conflicts: Safe conduct for combatants conducting informal dispute resolution
An American drone pilot thousands of miles away from Afghanistan sees a tempting target on his computer screen. Thanks to the Predator drone's video capabilities,' the pilot is treated to the spectacle of a known Taliban commander and over a dozen other armed men greeting a dozen tribesmen...
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