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Obama approved 'more flexibility' for Pakistan drones, WSJ

CIA had looser standards than in other countries, newspaper says

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(ANSA) - New York, April 27 - US President Barack Obama approved a secret exemption to the 2013 regulations he placed on the use of drones, by not requiring Pakistan to adhere to the standard placed on other countries that must show an "imminent threat to the U.S.," The Wall Street Journal said. In an article on Sunday, the US daily newspaper said the 2013 regulations were put into place to reduce the risk of civilian deaths, but the CIA wasn't required to hold the same standards in Pakistan as in other countries.
    The newspaper cited "current and former U.S. officials" who said Obama issued a waiver to allow "more flexibility in Pakistan than anywhere else to strike suspected militants".
    "If the exemption had not been in place for Pakistan, the CIA might have been required to gather more intelligence before that strike," The Wall Street Journal said, referring to the U.S. government's admission on April 23 that U.S. and Italian aid workers Warren Weinstein and Giovanni Lo Porto were killed on January 15 by a U.S. drone strike.
   

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