Deputy National Security Adviser John Brennan testifies before a Senate Intelligence Committee hearing on his nomination to be the Director of the CIA, on Capitol Hill in WashingtonWASHINGTON (Reuters) – With debate intensifying in the United States over the usage of drone aircraft, the U.S. military mentioned on Sunday that it had eliminated information about air strikes carried out with the aid of unmanned planes in Afghanistan from its month-to-month air power summaries. U.S. Critical Command, which oversees the Afghanistan battle, said in a observation the info had been eliminated because it was once "disproportionately centered" on the use of weapons by way of the remotely piloted airplane because it used to be revealed only when strikes had been conducted – which happened right through handiest 3 p.c of sorties. …

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