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Weeks following the 2002 American invasion of Afghanistan, Medea Benjamin went to that country. There, on the floor, talking with patients of the attacks, she learned the truth behind the "precision bombs" which US causes were becoming more and more reliant. Now, by using drones escalating at a meteoric tempo, Benjamin has written this reserve as a call to action: "It is meant to wake a sleeping public lulled into thinking that drones are good, that targeted killings are making us safer." Drone Warfare is a thorough look at the growing menace of robotic warfare, with an comprehensive analysis of who is producing the drones, where these are used, who "pilots" these unmanned planes, who the patients are, and what the legal and moral implications are. In the vibrant, accessible style, the reserve also talks about what activists, solicitors, and researchers are doing to surface the drones and considers ways to go forward. The truth is, creates Benjamin, the assassinations we could carrying out via drones should come back again to haunt us when others start doing a similar thing - to us. Medea Benjamin is a cofounder of the tranquility group CODEPINK and the international individual rights firm Global Exchange. She has been an advocate for communal justice for more than 30 years. A previous economist and nutritionist with the US and World Health Business, she is also the author-editor of eight catalogs. Her articles look regularly in such publications as The Huffington Post and OpEd News.