Lawfare claim against drone strikes fails in UK court
Guardian:
A Pakistani man whose father was killed in a US drone strike has failed to persuade the UK courts that British officials should be prevented from sharing targeting intelligence with the CIA.
Noor Khan said he would appeal against the high court's refusal to issue a declaration that support for US drone operations over Pakistan may involve acts of assisting murder or even war crimes.
His landmark challenge, backed by the human rights organisationReprieve and the solicitors Leigh Day, was based on reports that the government's signal intelligence centre, GCHQ, passes on information about the location of Taliban suspects to the CIA.
...I think these lawfare claims by left wing groups are solely for the purpose of hampering the war effort against a wicked enemy. The US has been fair in dealing with claims made by family members when there is a mistake in targeting what are believed to be enemy forces.
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