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reply posted on 24-10-2011 @ 09:43 PM by superman2012
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Who's going to stop them from doing this? Answer: No one...and they know it. They will continue to murder anyone they want for oil...I mean...peace.


reply posted on 24-10-2011 @ 09:50 PM by wayouttheredude
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Links people links. Thanks for the generalized response but if you have any video or other web links please give us the links and share the info. Thanks


reply posted on 24-10-2011 @ 10:49 PM by wayouttheredude
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These attacks took place in Pakistan for the most part. Are we at war with Pakistan? I was not aware of that. Without a declaration of war how do we justify these killings in international law?


reply posted on 24-10-2011 @ 11:02 PM by l_e_cox
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For years, the shadow governments have been looking for ways to achieve a "clean" kill.

Spies, long range rifles, super soldiers, and now robot bombers.

Such killings have been quite numerous, and for the most part go unnoticed. A lot of them are diagnosed as heart attacks or even cancer! If someone uses one of the more "dirty" approaches, you can assume that they are either desperate or actually want the killing to be public, and people to get upset about it.

The killers are criminals. You can't assume that there is a lot of rationality behind all of this. It may seem cold and calculating, but in a lot of ways it's very impulsive. I don't worry about "smart" weapons nearly as much as I worry about "stupid" people!


reply posted on 25-10-2011 @ 12:32 AM by stumason
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Links people links. Thanks for the generalized response but if you have any video or other web links please give us the links and share the info. Thanks


Sorry old bean, told you I'd get it though

www.bbc.co.uk...


reply posted on 25-10-2011 @ 05:06 PM by wayouttheredude
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Thanks for the link. The material looks like a promising one for warhead applications. Still even if the missile's shrapnel is consumed in the explosion it is still going to kill everyone in the car and likely in near by cars in the case of the Al Alawaki take down.


reply posted on 25-10-2011 @ 06:04 PM by Cobaltic1978
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Personally I miss the massive occasional war. The sheer scale of it was enough to change minds for years if not decades. Now we're all desensitized thanks to perpetual war. There are more and more children being raised in areas of the globe that know nothing but war and all signs point to that figure only increasing. Smarter weapons will only enable this.


Hmm maybe, until the war is actually delivered on your doorstep and your friends and neighbours become collateral damage. Then maybe you will not miss war half as much as you do now.

To be fair, whilst we are waging war a few thousand miles from our homeland, it's fine. Out of sight out of mind.

Yet when these people have the front to attack our homeland, we get all pissed off, demanding that they are nuked to kingdom come.

How about we pull all our troops home, build our defences and if they want to have a go, then come on then, let's see if you are hard enough.

Personally I miss the Cold War. Things seemed much simpler then!!


reply posted on 27-10-2011 @ 11:24 PM by Dystopiaphiliac
Originally posted by wayouttheredude
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These attacks took place in Pakistan for the most part. Are we at war with Pakistan? I was not aware of that. Without a declaration of war how do we justify these killings in international law?



I think because drones are not living beings. It's some kind of loophole. We haven't sent any "soldiers" into Pakistan. Something along those lines. I know it's all bulls**t and if you were to ask me I would tell them to send those drones into Washington.


reply posted on 27-10-2011 @ 11:43 PM by Wolf321
Let me address the title of the tread first. They are smart weapons because they do more than the dumb weapons that preceded them. Look at it from a historical perspective. In WWII, we sent thousands of bombers over Germany carpet bombing using dumb bombs. Whole cities were virtually wiped out to eliminate a factory or storage depot.

Today, we can take out a building, or a room, without wasting a whole block. Does that mean that once the bomb reaches its target, it can identify and eliminate the bad guys in said house and not any innocent who happens to be walking down the sidewalk in front of the building, no. Smart weapons have given us the ability to minimize collateral damage.

That being said, there is an argument to be made against the choice to use such weapons to take out a single person in the midst of other innocent people. In addition, distance based target acquisition or identification systems, like the predator drones can lead to uncertainty, and often non-combatant deaths.

I am glad we have smart weapons, but ROE's and individual judgment on the proper level of force employed needs some refining. From a commanders position, you obviously want to limit direct engagement so you don't lose your own. Loses like that don't look good in the papers, especially in today's politically correct environment. It is that environment that has pushed for attacks that use fuzzy intel, and stand off weapons. In a way, the passivist/anti-war groups aided in collateral damage.

edit: The op mentioned the political impact of collateral damaged caused by smart weapons. Can you imagine the political impact if we still had to use dumb weapons? Increased manpower, delivery systems, etc. Whole towns being bombed for a single building, and an exponential increase in collateral damage. Yikes!
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reply posted on 28-10-2011 @ 04:29 PM by libertybgordeal11
Originally posted by wayouttheredude
You are really in the dark about war. War is a Black OPS operation to test mind control weapons. In space are thousands of satellites that all belong to global defense. What happened was the earth was going into an extinction from its own expansion. To understand intelligence a group called Global World Security before they had this name, used espionage to enable new emerging technology to be accepted by all countries. This technology reads the signals of the mind. To ensure there would not be beings creating war and trivial arguments by outsmarting with use of vocabulary, the controllers of the world test and teach themselves what war is! sorry if I blew you away with the truth, the title of this forum is ABOVE TOP SECRET
I was thinking today that if smart weapons did not create the collateral damage that they do today that the political impact for the US government would be greatly reduced. I am wondering if this is being considered at the highest levels and if there is reasonably funding to obtain that objective?

Anyone have any insight on this and know if this concept is receiving current funding? If not I will set up a company of industry experts to do this job because while it might serve the military industrial complex which I loath for their naked aggression in their own self interests I hate to see this collateral damage taking place and would provide technical services adequate to address the problem and do it on the cheap to save lives if requested.

Every time I hear of a US drone attack killing entire funeral parties to get one Jihadist leader I want to cringe. When they kill an entire group to kill one man it is still murder. These people can not be guilty of a crime without due process and neither can the target if no warrant by a judge exists for his arrest.

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