The first known American drone strike in Pakistan was on 18th June 2004. There have been hundreds since. They are widely used in the conflict in Afghanistan, and India, China, Pakistan and the Americans use them daily for border patrol and pre-emptive strikes. Their very ubiquity makes mistakes ever more likely to happen and given the sensitivities of borders regionally ever more likely to have potentially dire consequences.
It is being reported that a UAV originating in India has crashed on the Chinese side of the border, and the Chinese are claiming that it was a violation of their sovereignty and airspace. India claims that it was on a training mission and that there was a technical malfunction. At another level and across the border in Pakistan it is being suggested that American drones in our airspace may in future be shot down — “they will not return if detected” being the reported comment. Were that ever to be the case it would be a significant racking up of the tensions between Pakistan and the US. Pakistan has had the capacity to bring down American drones from the outset and never exercised it. The risks attached to the military use of drones escalate by the day, and today’s technical malfunction could be the midwife to tomorrows conflict.
Published in The Express Tribune, December 9th, 2017.
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