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By Pratap Chatterjee / TomDispatch
In addition to those they kill, Washington’s drones turn out to wound (in ways both physical and psychological) their own operators and the populations who live under their constant surveillance, leaving behind very real victims with all-too-real damage, often in the form of post-traumatic stress disorder on opposite sides of the globe.
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