War on terror/ Drones
The drones came for Ayman Zawahiri on 13
January 2006, hovering over a village in Pakistan
called Damadola. Ten months later, they came again for the man who would become
al-Qaida’s leader, this time in Bajaur.
Eight years later, Zawahiri is
still alive. Seventy-six children and 29 adults, according to reports after the
two strikes, are not.
However many Americans know
who Zawahiri is, far fewer are familiar with Qari Hussain. Hussain was a deputy
commander of the Pakistani Taliban, a militant group aligned with al-Qaida that
trained the would-be Times Square bomber, Faisal Shahzad, before his unsuccessful 2010
attack. The drones first came for Hussain years before, on 29 January 2008.
Then they came on 23 June 2009, 15 January 2010, 2 October 2010 and 7 October
2010.
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