Pakistan is being bombarded by high tech unmanned aerial vehicles controlled remotley by paid iTards ever more frequently, with the latest incident happening yesterday in which 14 people were killed (see story below) all of which we are lead to believe were evil and deserved death. Meanwhile reports indicate they are having a hard time getting much needed aid out to the Pakistani flood victims with this technology, as Haiti (only a stones throw from America) endures storm after storm in tents only having recieved 2-5% of the pledged aid 8 months after the tragedy. The video below does alot to make Drone attacks seem cool and even rebellious while warming us to all these aerial infringements. In the future while awaiting aid you wont be dogging bees (they will be extinct) you will be dodging missiles from drones like the one advertised in the video below...
From Al Jazeera
Deaths in Pakistan 'drone attack 'Two suspected US drone attacks targeting Haqqani network leave at least 14 people dead in North Waziristan region.
Last Modified: 08 Sep 2010 12:55 GMT
At least 14 people have been killed in two suspected US drone attacks in Pakistan's tribal region, near the border with Afghanistan, officials said.
The attacks took place hours apart on Wednesday near Miran Shah, the main town in the North Waziristan region.
At least 10 people were killed in the first attack, when missiles struck a compound, which officials say was used to house fighters allied with the Taliban an al-Qaeda.
The house targeted by the drone reportedly belonged to members of the Haqqani network - a faction fighting alongside the Taliban against US-led forces in Afghanistan.
A second drone attack later targeted a vehicle carrying other suspected Haqqani members.
"A US drone fired two missiles, which struck a vehicle carrying militants, killing four rebels," a senior security official in the area told the AFP news agency. Another security official in the area confirmed the strike and casualties.
More than 1,000 people have been killed in air raids in the area since August 2008.
North Waziristan is known as a haven for Taliban and al-Qaeda fighters who enter Afghanistan.
Continued violence
On Tuesday, at least 20 people were killed and more than 56 injured in a car bomb attack targeting a police headquarters in Pakistan's northwestern garrison town of Kohat in Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa province.
A number of houses collapsed from the force of the blast and rescuers sought to pull out survivors, but a senior Kohat administrative official said that most of the victims were women and children.
Yusuf Raza Gilani, Pakistan's prime minister, denounced the Kohat attack as a "heinous crime".
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