Monday, July 16, 2012

Making The Case For Using Drones

The Moral Case For Drones -- Scott Shane, New York Times

FOR streamlined, unmanned aircraft, drones carry a lot of baggage these days, along with their Hellfire missiles. Some people find the very notion of killer robots deeply disturbing. Their lethal operations inside sovereign countries that are not at war with the United States raise contentious legal questions. They have become a radicalizing force in some Muslim countries. And proliferation will inevitably put them in the hands of odious regimes.

But most critics of the Obama administration’s aggressive use of drones for targeted killing have focused on evidence that they are unintentionally killing innocent civilians. From the desolate tribal regions of Pakistan have come heartbreaking tales of families wiped out by mistake and of children as collateral damage in the campaign against Al Qaeda. And there are serious questions about whether American officials have understated civilian deaths.

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My Comment:
The ability to spot, track, and observe a target for hours .... if not days .... and then "take them out" with a precision missile strike .... gives drones a leg up on everything else in America's arsenal. As drone technology improvements continue .... I expect this debate on drones will only intensify.

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