Pentagon documents uncovered by a New York Times investigation reveal a chilling reality: U.S. drone wars over the past decade were fueled by 'deeply flawed intelligence,' leading to over 1,000 civilian deaths. Despite this, no military personnel have faced consequences—and grieving families are left without justice. 💔
Brandon Bryant, a former U.S. Air Force drone pilot, shared a haunting story: A child whose grandmother was killed in a strike traveled to the U.S. to plead for accountability, only to be ignored by politicians. 📢 'They didn't even listen,' Bryant said. 'It’s like we erased their humanity.'
The report highlights systemic failures, including faulty targeting and a culture of impunity. Critics argue the U.S. prioritizes secrecy over transparency, leaving victims' families trapped in a cycle of grief and silence. 🌍✊
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