British Prime Minister David Cameron and French President Nicolas Sarkozy are discussing plans to build a new assassination drone by 2020, The Independent reported on Friday.
This comes as Britain’s assassination drones will begin their missions over Afghanistan over the coming months completing the atrocities committed by US drones in Pakistan.
The decision by the British government is made as Pakistan’s High Commissioner to Britain Wajid Shamsul Hasan warned Britain to help put an end to the US drone wars.
In an exclusive interview with the Sun earlier this month, Hasan expressed his concerns over the loss of over 500 civilian lives by the US assassination drones and called on Cameron to condemn the attacks which he described as ‘war crimes’ and ‘little more than state executions.’
“Patience is definitely reaching exhaustion levels,” said Hasan.
Nevertheless, Cameron is discussing plans with Sarkozy at a summit in Paris considering the details of their collaboration to manufacture Europe’s assassination drones.
Britain’s current assassination drones are US-made and are operational over Afghanistan. However, the new British drones are to be manufactured by 2020 and replace piloted fighter planes.
Furthermore, the two leaders are to discuss anti-Syrian plots on how to assist Syria’s West-backed rebels and fuel the bloody battle on Syrian civilians.
The increase in the Anglo-French assistance to Syria’s armed rebels will most probably be in the form of military advice and the provision of arms.
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