Tuesday, May 20, 2014

DRONES DEPLOYMENT AND ITS USE FOR SURVEILLANCE PURPOSE, OR AS DESTRUCTIVE WEAPON REMAINS CONTROVERSIAL IN THE USA SENATE AND MANY EUROPEAN UNION COUNTRIES PARLIAMENTS.

DRONES DEPLOYMENT AND ITS USE FOR SURVEILLANCE PURPOSE, OR AS DESTRUCTIVE WEAPON REMAINS CONTROVERSIAL IN THE USA SENATE AND MANY EUROPEAN UNION COUNTRIES PARLIAMENTS.

     Drones deployment and its use for surveillance purpose, or to target intended targets in far away locations and countries in which Terrorists, or Islamic Militants activities and Rebels rebellion have been detected by legitimate system of governments remains controversial in the USA Senate and many European Union countries Parliaments, despite the conclusion of the debates for the unmanned vehicles deployment in insecure areas for Troops deployment by many Eurozone Parliaments that included the European Union Parliament. Humanrights groups and various Organizations in the Eurozone countries have described various types of Drones as killer machines with zero humans casualty rate on the users side, when compared to the hundred percent casualty rate on the Opponents side and demanded the ban of use of Drones in both the Coventional and uncoventional mordern warfares as the ban on the Nuclear Proliferation, the ban on the Continental and Long Range Ballistic Missiles, particularly those with maximized  mass destruction capacity and high killing rate using nuclear war heads. However, the requirement for all the nations of this World to observe arms race Treaties  and implement  the ban on weapons of mass destruction  with other high tecnology weapons which included the unmanned vehicles  remains a challenge for the major growing developed nations  which its independence, sovereignty and freedom have been threatened by other equally major developed nations, due to their increasing capability in industrial expansion, double digit economic growth and financial potence.

                                           Written by Professor Godfrey Ohia.

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