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marmar

(77,081 posts)
Mon Mar 25, 2013, 08:15 AM Mar 2013

Drone Warfare is Neither Cheap, Nor Surgical, Nor Decisive


from TomDispatch:


Drone Warfare is Neither Cheap, Nor Surgical, Nor Decisive
The Ever-Destructive Dreams of Air Power Enthusiasts

By William J. Astore


Today’s unmanned aerial vehicles, most famously Predator and Reaper drones, have been celebrated as the culmination of the longtime dreams of airpower enthusiasts, offering the possibility of victory through quick, clean, and selective destruction. Those drones, so the (very old) story goes, assure the U.S. military of command of the high ground, and so provide the royal road to a speedy and decisive triumph over helpless enemies below.

Fantasies about the certain success of air power in transforming, even ending, war as we know it arose with the plane itself. But when it comes to killing people from the skies, again and again air power has proven neither cheap nor surgical nor decisive nor in itself triumphant. Seductive and tenacious as the dreams of air supremacy continue to be, much as they automatically attach themselves to the latest machine to take to the skies, air power has not fundamentally softened the brutal face of war, nor has it made war less dirty or chaotic.

Indeed, by emboldening politicians to seek seemingly low-cost, Olympian solutions to complex human problems -- like Zeus hurling thunderbolts from the sky to skewer puny mortals -- it has fostered fantasies of illimitable power emboldened by contempt for human life. However, just like Zeus’s obdurate and rebellious subjects, the mortals on the receiving end of death from on high have shown surprising strength in frustrating the designs of the air power gods, whether past or present. Yet the Olympian fantasy persists, a fact that requires explanation.

The Rise of Air Power

It did not take long after the Wright Brothers first put a machine in the air for a few exhilarating moments above the sandy beaches of Kitty Hawk, North Carolina, in December of 1903, for the militaries of industrialized countries to express interest in buying and testing airplanes. Previously balloons had been used for reconnaissance, as in the Napoleonic wars and the U.S. Civil War, and so initially fledgling air branches focused on surveillance and intelligence-gathering. As early as 1911, however, Italian aircraft began dropping small bombs from open-air cockpits on the enemy -- we might today call them “insurgents” -- in Libya. ....................(more)

The complete piece is at: http://www.tomdispatch.com/post/175665/tomgram%3A_william_astore%2C_predatory_dreams/



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Drone Warfare is Neither Cheap, Nor Surgical, Nor Decisive (Original Post) marmar Mar 2013 OP
K&R idwiyo Mar 2013 #1
du rec. nt xchrom Mar 2013 #2
It's cheaper than the F-35, more surgical than saturation bombing, bemildred Mar 2013 #3
I can't see the issue as a simple balance sheet. cbrer Mar 2013 #4
the first and 3rd are obvious by inspection Doctor_J Mar 2013 #5
I guess we have to give them "surgical". bemildred Mar 2013 #6
"Neither" relates to a choice of only two, not three Cronus Protagonist Mar 2013 #7

bemildred

(90,061 posts)
3. It's cheaper than the F-35, more surgical than saturation bombing,
Mon Mar 25, 2013, 09:51 AM
Mar 2013

and just as useless for winning guerilla wars of occupation.

 

cbrer

(1,831 posts)
4. I can't see the issue as a simple balance sheet.
Tue Mar 26, 2013, 01:12 AM
Mar 2013

One may debate the morality of (a) war.

One may honestly deliberate the economic value of drone technology.

One may vigorously and vociferously argue the necessity, the long term strategic value, or the assertion of a future police state because of them.

But drones save American military lives.
 

Doctor_J

(36,392 posts)
5. the first and 3rd are obvious by inspection
Tue Mar 26, 2013, 11:29 AM
Mar 2013

Compare our national budget when Stupid's war started to now. And the fact that it is still going proves #3.

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