“…Military drones were first used in the “War on Terror” in Afghanistan in late 2001 and have since become a staple of the United States' weaponry. Many of the United States' friends and allies in the “War on Terror” have also used military drones for years (the United Kingdom and Israel) (Clark, ; Cole, , ; Joronen, ; Pugliese, ; Rogers, ), are in the process of acquiring their own drones (Australia, Canada) (Greene, ; Middleton, ), or lend their support to U.S.‐led drone operations in other ways such as intelligence processing for drone targeting (Australia via Pine Gap Joint Military Facility and Germany via Ramstein Air Base) (Dworkin, ; Manjikian, ; Zappalà, ). Government and military spokespeople in these countries refer to drones as precise weapons that manage to accurately identify and kill insurgents while leaving civilians in targeted areas largely unscathed.…”