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In reply to the discussion: A Note On 'Drone Strikes', Ladies And Gentlemen [View all]LanternWaste
(37,748 posts)Although I disagree with your premise on an ethical level (" to treat the non-state body pressing hostilities against it as a belligerent party..."
, you do raise some points I had not previously considered which are validated by Von Clausewitz's third rule of conflict: the only purpose of war is to deny the opposition the ability to wage war.
In the past, the ability to objectively define who are what the opposition was rather simple... even if we include the Barbary Corsairs (the closest analogy I'm able to make to the current conflict), yet still... the diaphanous nature of the opposition forces in existence in the here and now make for even more diaphanous moral decisions.
Legally, I'm quite certain this administration is on solid ground. But in the end, 250 years from now, I wonder how this will be taught in history classes. A form of Pax Romana, or simple national existence... or something in between.