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If you remove the necessity to hazard anything more than some expensive hardware in war, what is the impetus to stop waging war?
I am convinced that our efforts to make war more humane and less atrocious is the primary cause of having longer and longer wars. As GEN Lee said, "It is good that war is so terrible, else we should come to love it too much."
Add to this a perpetual easy money policy, we can even afford perpetual war, if we want to.
I am convinced that our efforts to make war more humane and less atrocious is the primary cause of having longer and longer wars. As GEN Lee said, "It is good that war is so terrible, else we should come to love it too much."
Add to this a perpetual easy money policy, we can even afford perpetual war, if we want to.
Posted 10 y ago
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I agree. There needs to be a consequence to the decision to go to war and potential for lives lost. As much as our group likes robotics I think it is important to not make the "War task" to easy to engage in for preventative reasons.
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Yeah that's going to become a major problem both foreign and domestic. They're going to be more terrorists acts just because they can send in unmanned weapons practically without any warning and at any time.
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