Experts on international law Wednesday questioned the legality of the U.S. practice of targeted killings by drones and called on the Obama administration to increase transparency around their use.
The panel discussion at the New York City Bar Association came just hours before an announcement by President Barack Obama that the United States will ramp up airstrikes on terrorist strongholds in Iraq and Syria to combat the terrorist group ISIL.
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