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Thu Jun 25, 2015, 07:22 AM Jun 2015

US Drone Program to Remain in Shadows as Obama Abandons Key Reform Promise

http://www.commondreams.org/news/2015/06/24/us-drone-program-remain-shadows-obama-abandons-key-reform-promise



Blueprint for a new transition plan involves a dual command structure—giving the Defense Department and the CIA joint control of drone strikes

US Drone Program to Remain in Shadows as Obama Abandons Key Reform Promise
Deirdre Fulton
Wednesday, June 24, 2015

U.S. President Barack Obama has made a sharp U-turn on his two-year-old promise to move the CIA's controversial drone program out of the "legal shadows," according to new reporting by the Huffington Post.

In a May 2013 speech at the National Defense University, Obama vowed to move the "out of the covert shadows and into the relative sunlight of the Defense Department," writes HuffPo reporter Ali Watkins, who notes that "[d]rone critics greeted the announcement with cautious optimism, hoping that a Pentagon-run drone program would be more transparent and allow more oversight of targeted killings."

But sources tell Watkins that &quot b)ehind closed doors, all of that has changed."

On June 10, the HuffPo reports, administration officials gave a classified briefing to lawmakers laying out a blueprint for a new transition plan that would involve a dual command structure—giving the Defense Department and the CIA joint control of drone strikes. That blueprint, unnamed officials told Watkins, is close to complete.
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