The use of drone strikes against suspected militants in Pakistan is an effective part of US strategy and should continue, Republican Senator John McCain said Thursday. His comments came after al Qaeda reportedly said an attack on a US base in eastern Afghanistan which killed seven CIA agents was to avenge drone strikes that have killed prominent militants.
"The drone strikes are part of an overall set of tactics which make up the strategy for victory and they have been very effective," McCain told reporters during a brief trip to Afghanistan. Unmanned Predator planes are used to gather information and launch strikes on Taliban and al Qaeda operatives in the border regions of Afghanistan and Pakistan, where the leaders of militant groups are based.
Drones had "knocked al Qaeda and other extremist groups off balance and they have been successful, and we are working more closely with the Afghan government as well as the Pakistan government to make those operations more efficient and less damaging to the civilian population," McCain said. "I think it should continue, I think it's an important tool in our overall strategy and we can claim measurable success in carrying out those operations."