Border Police Wants a Bite of Burgeoning Anti-Drone Industry
Citing threats from drug cartels to migrants, CBP’s interest dovetails with a $487 million effort by the U.S. government to counter small drones.
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Citing threats from drug cartels to migrants, CBP’s interest dovetails with a $487 million effort by the U.S. government to counter small drones.
From protecting the vote to raising the minimum wage to action on global warming, in the past year, the Democrats did none of it.
The door is open for drone sales to authoritarian countries like the United Arab Emirates.
The administration is reexamining Trump-era rules governing drone strikes and commando missions outside of conventional war zones, along with much else.
Biden wants to cut off U.S. support for the Saudi-led war, but it will take more than that to end the conflict and begin the recovery process.
Progressive lawmakers sent Biden a letter seeking details on his plan to halt U.S. aid for offensive military operations in Yemen.
The announcement curbs certain arms sales and comes with renewed diplomatic pushes.
If the people on the other side are extremists and terrorists, the sins of your own side can almost always be rationalized.
With scant comments about U.S. assassination programs, there are indications that Biden would keep the drone wars around.
Make no mistake, Joe Biden is a Washington creature with a multidecade record of support for wars and militarism.
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