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Presidential Policy Guidance: Procedures for Approving Direct Action Against Terrorist Targets Located Outside The United States and Areas of Active Hostilities

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 December 2017

Rita Siemion*
Affiliation:
Rita Siemion is International Legal Counsel at Human Rights First, where she advocates for national security and counterterrorism policies that respect human rights. She is also an Adjunct Professor of Law at the Georgetown University Law Center and Associate Adjunct Professor of Law at American University Washington College of Law, where she teaches courses on national security and human rights.
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With the rise of terrorist threats emanating from outside the territory of the United States and simultaneous advancements in armed drone technology, the United States began a rapidly escalating lethal drone program in the years after 9/11. While the first U.S. drone strike occurred in Yemen in 2002 during the George W. Bush administration, President Barack Obama dramatically increased the number of drone strikes during his first term.

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