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That the use of drones in warfare should be condemned

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The Oxford dictionary defines war as; A state of competition or hostility between different people or groups. And we all know that in other to have another day we must have a night and it's surely gonna carry us to the next day. For us to have families we needed to have a male and a female. For us to be successful there also has to be an undesirable situation and for a white color to exist we also needed a black color. 

What I'm saying is everything needs to have it's opposite to sustain it's existence. 

We have to agree that even in a war we don't need to wipe out the existence of the proposed opponent. Which therefore means we need to keep some of the gains or the war was just a waste of time and resources AT ALL! In history the greatest leaders knew how to turn their opponents into their slaves and such leaders were very successful. 

In warfare the use of drone is perfect way of wiping the existence of the proposed opponent because, we get to see each and every move they make and that's surely a misuse of resources because will wipe out the existence of our opponents or  have to agree that we got into war for no reason at all. Because the only one reason we get into war is only for "gaining something".

Just make an example let's say country A is better than country B in production of Sugar. If Country B needs to successfully take over country A and their production of Sugar the only way would be to turn them into their slaves because if they wipe them all out with the use of drone, yes, then that simply means is was pointless going into war from first place because they got into war without the need to successfully win.

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2020-04-01 19:47:32
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