Summary
might get injured. (Beautmont, 2012) On the other hand, it means that after watching and
killing their targets, they continue hovering over villages, which affects people’s psychology.
(Owen, 2013)
New York Times journalist David Rohde, who was kidnapped by the Taliban, said that: “The
buzz of a distant propeller is a constant reminder of imminent death.” (Owen, 2013)
Because of the drone-induced anxieties, most kids in Waziristan no longer attend school.
People avoid daily activities such as grocery shopping, farming, and driving. People worry
constantly about their immediate future, this kind of behaviour is symptomatic of
“anticipatory anxiety”. Which causes emotional breakdowns, running indoors for safety,
hiding during the day, having nightmares, and other anxiety-related problems which
dramatically affect their ability to live their lives. They have trust issues and desire for
revenge