Do the Advantages of Drones Outweigh the Negatives?

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Do the Advantages of Drones Outweigh the Negatives? “The first recorded use of attack drones occurred on Aug. 22, 1849 when the Habsburg Austrian Empire launched 200 pilotless balloons armed with bombs against the revolution-minded citizens of Venice.” (Brett Holman, 2009). Today drones are launched from allied countries, and are remotely controlled by pilots in the United States. Since drones are remotely operated, ground troops and aircraft pilots risk of getting hurt is minimized. Drones are very effective and create few errors. According to Peter Bergen (2012), in 2012 there has been 153 drone strikes in Pakistan, and no civilian casualties have been reported. Nations around the World questions whether drone strikes need more restrictions under international law because these nations believe that the technology of drones will spread to other countries, causing more violence than good. Drones help keep U.S. soldiers safer by keep troops of the ground in foreign territory. Annually 1% of the U.S.’ Military Budget goes towards funding drones. Use of military drones could allow for the military to downsize and spend less money. President Obama (2013) states “where a terrorist compound cannot be breached without triggering a firefight with surrounding tribal communities, for example, that pose no threat to us; times when putting U.S. boots on the ground may trigger a major international crisis.” When U.S. soldiers are involved in firefights with terrorist compounds, there is a great risk that one of the soldiers may be hurt or worse. Since drones are remotely operated, drones help keep soldiers out of harms way from these compounds. According to author Jeremy Scahill, the vast majority of militants operating in Yemen today are "pe... ... middle of paper ... ..., Drones Worry Europeans More than Spying. CNN. Retrieved from cnn.com Matthews, D. (2013 March 8). Everything You Need to Know About the Drone Debate. Washington Post. Retrieved from http://www.washingtonpost.com Melle, M. (2013 August 7). 5 Benefits of Drones. SRI International. Retrieved from www.sri.com Scahill, J. (2012, February 14). Washington’s War in Yemen Backfires. The Nation. Retrieved from http://www.thenation.com Schmitt, E. (2014 February 28). U.S. Militant, Hidden, Spurs Drone Debate. New York Times. Retrieved from http://www.nytimes.com Shane, S. (2012, September 29). Yemen’s Leader Praises U.S. Drone Strikes. New York Times. Retrieved from http://www.nytimes.com Taylor, G. (2013, Nov 10). U.S. Intelligence Warily Watches for Threats to U.S. Now that 87 Nations Possess Drones. Washington Times. Retrieved from http://www.washingtontimes.com

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