RE: Are Drone Strikes less Moral?
February 19, 2015 at 5:08 pm
(This post was last modified: February 19, 2015 at 5:09 pm by vorlon13.)
No Geneva Convention prohibition or anything I'm aware of.
There have been reports of our enemies really hating their use. That constitutes a major ++good reason to use them.
I note they can use smaller munitions to achieve goals, and by reducing personnel from forward positions and the logistics difficulty in supplying them, the drones are far more green than any other weapon we've fielded that I can think of.
There have been reports of our enemies really hating their use. That constitutes a major ++good reason to use them.
I note they can use smaller munitions to achieve goals, and by reducing personnel from forward positions and the logistics difficulty in supplying them, the drones are far more green than any other weapon we've fielded that I can think of.
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