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AirTalk for May 23, 2013

U.S. President Barack Obama waves after speaking about his administration's drone and counterterrorism policies and the military prison at Guantanamo Bay at the National Defense University in Washington, DC on May 23, 2013.
U.S. President Barack Obama waves after speaking about his administration's drone and counterterrorism policies and the military prison at Guantanamo Bay at the National Defense University in Washington, DC on May 23, 2013.
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Join AirTalk for our live coverage of President Obama's speech on counterterrorism policies, unmanned drone strikes, and the Guantanamo prison. Then, our analysts discuss targeted killings, how else the U.S. can handle counterterrorism and transparency. All that and more, on AirTalk.
Join AirTalk for our live coverage of President Obama's speech on counterterrorism policies, unmanned drone strikes, and the Guantanamo prison. Then, our analysts discuss targeted killings, how else the U.S. can handle counterterrorism and transparency. All that and more, on AirTalk.

Join AirTalk for our live coverage of President Obama's speech on counterterrorism policies, unmanned drone strikes, and the Guantanamo prison. Then, our analysts discuss targeted killings, how else the U.S. can handle counterterrorism and transparency. All that and more, on AirTalk.

Obama discusses drone use, Guantanamo prison in speech

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Obama discusses drone use, Guantanamo prison in speech

President Obama delivers a major speech on his administration's counterterrorism policies today and sheds light on the decision process for carrying out unmanned drone strikes. This is seen as a clear step toward fulfilling the President’s promise at greater government transparency. Just yesterday, the administration admitted for the first time that four American citizens have been killed in drone strikes in Pakistan and Yemen since 2009.

Guests:

Phil Mattingly, Justice Reporter, Bloomberg News

David Kaye, Professor of law,  UC Irvine, specializing in international law and human rights law; former Staff Attorney at the U.S. Department of State 1995-2002

Danielle Pletka, Vice President for foreign and defense policy studies at the American Enterprise Institute

Michael Rubin, American Enterprise Institute’s resident scholar