ID | 122400 |
Title Proper | Drones over Yemen |
Other Title Information | weighing military benefits and political costs |
Language | ENG |
Author | Terrill, W Andrew |
Publication | 2012-13. |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | The future role of US drones has been the subject of considerable controversy due to their use in remote parts of the world to target individuals designated as terrorists. In his confirmation hearings, Secretary of State John Kerry expressed concerns about overseas perceptions of such activities by stating that, "American foreign policy is not defined by drones and deployments alone."1 Additionally, within the United States, many issues surrounding drone use clearly need scrupulous legal and ethical consideration. Underlying all these factors, however, must be a consideration of the issue of military effectiveness. Regulating the use of a marginally valuable weapons-system is easy, while regulating a highly effective system in a way that forecloses options can be difficult since more is at stake. Careful consideration must be given to how effectively these systems can serve US interests as well as the negative consequences of overseas backlash to their use when evaluating their optimal place in US strategy. |
`In' analytical Note | Parameters Vol. 42, No.4; Winter-Spring 2012-13: p.17-23 |
Journal Source | Parameters Vol. 42, No.4; Winter-Spring 2012-13: p.17-23 |
Key Words | United States ; Drones ; Yemen ; Military Benefits ; John Kerry ; Terrorist ; American Foreign Policy |