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WaPo on the “disposition matrix,” the CIA’s next-generation kill list

Published October 24, 2012by Guest Contributor

By Paul Mutter The Washington Post‘s Greg Miller has begun a three-part series on the future of the Obama Administration’s counterterrorism drone strike program, which will include a “next-generation targeting list” (aka “kill list”) in the form of a “dipposition matrix”. Though… Continue Reading  

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