A morte que vem dos ares: que tal na luta contra os carteis de drogas?
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A morte que vem dos ares: que tal na luta contra os carteis de drogas?


Matérias do Washington Post desta sexta-feira, 28/10/2011, confirmando a importância dos drones na luta antiterrorista no Oriente Médio e na África.
Talvez devessem pensar na mesma tática contra os barões mexicanos do tráfico de drogas...


U.S. drone base in Ethi­o­pia is operational
The Air Force has been secretly flying armed Reaper drones on counterterrorism missions from a remote civilian airport in southern Ethi­o­pia as part of a rapidly expanding U.S.-led proxy war against an al-Qaeda affiliate in East Africa, U.S. military officials said.
The Air Force has invested millions of dollars to upgrade an airfield in Arba Minch, Ethi­o­pia, where it has built a small annex to house a fleet of drones that can be equipped with Hellfire missiles and satellite-guided bombs. The Reapers began flying missions earlier this year over neighboring Somalia, where the United States and its allies in the region have been targeting al-Shabab, a militant Islamist group connected to al-Qaeda.
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(Craig Whitlock)

Drones kill al-Qaeda, Taliban leaders in Pakistan’s tribal region
A pair of U.S. missiles killed two al-Qaeda operations planners in Pakistan’s northwestern tribal region this month, part of a 48-hour fusillade that also killed another al-Qaeda operative and a top deputy in the militant Haqqani network, U.S. officials confirmed Thursday.
The deaths were disclosed on the same day that a suspected CIA drone killed five leaders of a Pakistani Taliban unit linked to attacks on international forces in Afghanistan, according to local authorities in Pakistan. The Thursday strike brought to five the number of U.S. missile attacks in the lawless tribal area since Oct. 1.

El Chapo,’ wanted drug lord, grows stronger in Mexico’s Sierra Madre
SANTIAGO DE LOS CABALLEROS, Mexico — He was the barefoot son of a peasant who became one of the richest moguls in the world, a billionaire entrepreneur with a third-grade education. He controls a vast drug distribution empire that spans six continents, but he still carries his own AK-47. He is generous and feared, a mass murderer and a folk hero. He is a ghost who has become a legend.
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(William Booth)



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