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Killing without Heart - Limits on Robotic Warfare in an Age of Persistent Conflict (Hardcover, New)
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Killing without Heart - Limits on Robotic Warfare in an Age of Persistent Conflict (Hardcover, New)
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Today's wars have no definitive end in sight, are conducted among
civilian populations, and are fought not only by soldiers but also
by unmanned aerial vehicles. According to M. Shane Riza, this
persistent conflict among the people and the trend toward robotic
warfare has outpaced deliberate thought and debate about the deep
moral issues affecting the military mission and the warrior spirit.
The pace of change, Riza explains, is revolutionizing warfare in
ways seldom discussed but vitally important. A key development is
risk inversion, which occurs when all noncombatants are at greater
risk than combatants from technologically superior forces. For the
first time, warriors are not the ones shouldering the dangers and
horrors of battle. Riza argues that how we win actually matters as
much as winning itself. Traditional warfare involves human
fallibility; there are ethics in striving that give meaning to war
on a personal level. According to Just War theory, this sense of
purpose in war imposes a practical limit on what belligerents can
and should do to their opponents. Contemporary robotic warfare,
however, removes the moral equivalence of combatants and fails to
create an end state of mutual respect upon which people can build a
lasting peace. Killing without Heart postulates that if war's
ultimate goal is to achieve a lasting peace, fighting today's
technological wars of combatant impunity may ultimately render
unmanned weapons useless when we realize that robotic weaponry
undermines our strategic objectives. About the Author M. SHANE RIZA
is a command pilot and a graduate of and former instructor at the
United States Air Force Weapons School. A veteran of Operations
Southern and Northern Watch, he commanded a fighter squadron during
Operation Iraqi Freedom. He holds three master's degrees, the most
recent in national resource strategy from the National Defense
University. He is a resident of Dallas, Texas, and has a home in
the North Georgia mountains.
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