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By integrating the perspectives of whistleblower Edward Snowden and journalist Glenn Greenwald, the work offers a multifaceted view of the implications of drone warfare on civil liberties and international law. It scrutinizes how secrecy and lack of accountability have become the hallmarks of such operations, raising pressing questions about the ethics of engaging in warfare from the safety of a control room.
The reader is invited to grapple with the uncomfortable truths about surveillance, power, and the consequences of militarized foreign policy. Through rigorous investigation and impactful storytelling, this profound narrative illuminates a growing national and global concern, urging readers to confront the reality behind the façade of technological warfare.