An Essay by Dirk Kurbjuweit, Speigel Online International, Aug. 9, 2012
A suicide bomber needs to be 100 percent
willing to sacrifice his life. With a drone pilot, on the other hand,
the risk of pilot death drops to zero percent. The West’s war on
Islamist terror is currently being waged between these two conflicting
priorities. Nothing is more indicative of the asymmetry of the war, and
nothing is as symbolic of the cultures that are waging it. It’s a war
between those who are willing to sacrifice everything and those who are
unwilling to give up anything — a war of sacrifice versus convenience,
bodies versus technology and risk versus safety.
Like no other weapon, the drone
stems from the needs and strengths of the West. Aside from convenience,
technology and safety, it also represents a moral claim. In the world
of weapons, the drone is a good weapon, at least at first glance. It
claims no victims on one side and relatively few on the other, because
it fires precision missiles.
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