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Drones, honor and war/ Cora Sol Goldstein

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2015Subject(s): In: Military Review November-December2015, pp.70-76 (81) Summary: Violence in war is often deemed acceptable and even honorable when direct confrontation is involved, and when opposing forces are assumed to share equivalent risks. Accordingly, some consider the use of drones in warfare as dishonorable and cowardly.
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Violence in war is often deemed acceptable and even honorable when direct confrontation is involved, and when opposing forces are assumed to share equivalent risks. Accordingly, some consider the use of drones in warfare as dishonorable and cowardly.

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