Katherine Tiedemann

This Isn't What We Hoped For | Indianapolis Star

But Mayer and the nonprofit New America Foundation report that more US drone strikes were launched in Pakistan during the first nine months of the Obama ...
Peter Bergen, Katherine Tiedemann | November 16, 2009

War Unchecked | Washington Post

... strikes in Pakistan this year and killed, besides Mr. Mehsud, somewhere between 200 and 300 people, according to a study by the New America Foundation. ...
Peter Bergen, Katherine Tiedemann | November 14, 2009

Death Knell Drones for al Qa'eda | National (UAE)

The most authoritative assessment of the attacks, by the New America Foundation, estimates that about one third of more than 1000 people killed were ...
Peter Bergen, Katherine Tiedemann | November 13, 2009

Of Fruit Flies and Drones | New York Times

According to a just-completed study by the New America Foundation, quoted in Mayer's piece, Obama has authorized as many drone strikes in Pakistan in nine ...
Peter Bergen, Katherine Tiedemann | November 12, 2009

Pakistan: Now or Never? | Reuters

During his first nine and half months in office, President Barack Obama has authorised as many CIA aerial attacks in Pakistan as George W. Bush did in his final three years, according to a study done by the New America Foundation. So far this year, the administration has sanctioned at least 41 CIA missile strikes inside Pakistan -- a rate of approximately one bombing a week. ... Original Article

Peter Bergen, Katherine Tiedemann | November 3, 2009

One Year of The One | The Economist

... Yet roughly once a week since that day, he has ordered the assassination of suspected terrorists. These assassinations, carried out with Hellfire missiles fired from hovering drones, are often messy. According to the New America Foundation, a think-tank, it took 15 attempts to kill Baitullah Mehsud, a Taliban leader in Pakistan who was finally blown to scraps in August. Hundreds of people, some of them
Peter Bergen, Katherine Tiedemann | November 2, 2009

Hillary Clinton Wraps Up Tough Mission in Pakistan | The Guardian (London)

But one recent study by the New America Foundation estimated that US drones have killed between 750 around 1000 people in Pakistan since 2006, ...
Peter Bergen, Katherine Tiedemann | October 30, 2009

Pakistan Drone War Takes a Toll on Militants -- and Civilians

The Obama administration has dramatically ratcheted up the American drone warfare program in Pakistan. Since President Obama took office, U.S. drone strikes have killed about a half-dozen militant leaders along with hundreds of other people, a quarter of whom were civilians.

As a result of the unprecedented 42 strikes by drone aircraft into Pakistan authorized by the Obama administration, aimed at Taliban and al Qaeda networks based there, about a half-dozen leaders of militant organizations have been killed.

Remote-Control Drone Attacks Risk Losing 'Hearts and Minds' of Civilians in Pakistan| FOXNews

A new study from the New America Foundation found that with 41 drone strikes under his watch in Pakistan, President Obama has "dramatically increased" the ...
Peter Bergen, Katherine Tiedemann | October 26, 2009

The Imaginary Republic of Extremistan | The News (Pakistan Daily)

Of the different estimates, the latest have been made by Peter Bergen and Katherine Tiedemann at the New America Foundation. They estimate the total number of civilian deaths from drone attacks is anywhere between 252 to 316 -- a much lower figure than the more widely cited estimate of civilian deaths made by David Kilcullen and Andrew Exum in The New York Times, back in May this year (700). ... Original Article
Peter Bergen, Katherine Tiedemann | October 24, 2009