The way their drones operated on a regular battlefield they were carrying out assassinations but the british argued that was within the laws of war and he would rather have a targeted strike on the battlefield. They described in the British Press release following suspects for seven hours in filming them and choosing the moment of killing, that makes a lot of people uncomfortable that regular warfare is as much fascination today. I dont know whether the public realizes it is shifted in direction but the reality is thats what youre going to get. I spoke to quite a few commanders who said thats what we want. We want targeted killings. We want to kill the one guy on the battlefield not the 60 we have to kill to get to him. There was a moral case for droughts. Drones. You are outlining the moral case for drones here. What is it lack. I would say within the laws of war on the regular battlefield there are issues with drones what they call they are very bad in dynamic situations and they kil
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