Drone warfare presents moral challenge

Drone warfare presents moral challenge
- August 24, 2012
- Daniel Brunstetter, political science assistant professor, is quoted in The Courier-Journal August 24, 2012
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From The Courier-Journal:
Drone warfare - specifically the American use of remote-controlled, unmanned aerial
vehicles to attack targets deemed terrorist threats, and claiming civilian lives as
well - represents a dramatic new chapter in military tactics... But Daniel R. Brunstetter,
a political scientist at the University of California at Irvine, told the Times that
the just-war heritage requires that war only be waged as a "last resort."
For the full story, please visit http://www.courier-journal.com/article/20120824/COLUMNISTS22/308240096/F....
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