The author offers a critique of whether unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), commonly known as drones, are the most ethical and effective method for fighting terrorists, describing them as setting a dangerous ethical precedent and are often seen as a self-defeating mode of war. Topics discussed include the fight of the U.S. against terrorism, the effectivity level of drone strikes in Pakistan, and the ethical implications of drone warfare.
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