But there is ample evidence of many civilian casualties, and what's more it's pretty clear that Brennan knew it, according to Chris Woods of The Bureau of Investigative Journalism (TBIJ).
In July 2011 TBIJ identified and published details about at least 45 civilians known to have been killed by CIA
Woods writes that most of those casualties came on March 11, 2011, when a U.S. drone killed 42 Pakistanis — most of them civilians — when it targeted a tribal meeting called to resolve a local mining dispute in North Waziristan.
The strike was widely reported, and TBIJ has confirmed that Pakistan's strong condemnation of the bombing was directly conveyed to ‘highest levels of the Administration’ by Washington’s then-ambassador to Pakistan.
Brennan, 57, currently serves as the director of the National Counterterroism Center (NCTC) which develops the disposition matrix that serves as the ever-evolving procedures and legal justifications of Obama's "kill list."
The 25-year CIA veteran has been called "Obama's high priest of targeted killings" because he "transformed U.S. counterterrorism policy" and "wields enormous power in shaping decisions on ... the allocation of armed drones," so it's likely that he heard the message from Islamabad.
In April 2012 George Stephanopoulos of ABC News challenged Brennan on his original claims that drones had not killed a single civilian. Brennan replied that "over a period of time before my public remarks that we had no information about a single civilian, a noncombatant being killed."
Woods notes that the apparent doublethink by Brennan may be explained by the
But even if Brennan uses the Obama administration's convenient definition of enemy combatant, TBIJ has documented how hundreds of children have been killed by U.S. drones in recent years.
Furthermore, there is a strong body of evidence that U.S. drones employ "double taps," a terrorist tactic that involves bombing a target multiple times in relatively quick succession and often hits first responders.
Many of those first responders are civilians, and targeting them is widely considered a war crime.
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