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General Stanley McChrystal cautioned about the use of drones in a recent interview with Reuters. While he applauded what they allowed him to do with his special forces troops, he told the news agency that the people of Afghanistan just hated drones.
Here’s what he said in full. It’s not the first time that he’s sounded such warnings, but it’s still remarkable coming from the man who ran the American war (aka counterinsurgency) in the country.
"What scares me about drone strikes is how they are perceived around the world," he said in an interview. "The resentment created by American use of unmanned strikes … is much greater than the average American appreciates. They are hated on a visceral level, even by people who’ve never seen one or seen the effects of one."
McChrystal said the use of drones exacerbates a "perception of American arrogance that says, ‘Well we can fly where we want, we can shoot where we want, because we can.’"
Regardless of what’s appreciated by the American *public* (which has limited influence on its own military, IMO), one can only hope that the American military is regularly evaluating whether the direct impact of drone strikes still outweighs the long-term indirect damage.
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I’m sorry to say that I think they’d rather be feared than loved.
I agree with the response from that same article from which you quoted McChrystal.
“Not to put too fine a point on it, but drones make American power clear. We can kill without risk of getting killed. Who would not hate that power dynamic, were it visited upon one’s country?”
The American military enjoys almost complete and total support from American citizens. As for influence, the American *public*, as you put it, is what’s driving the military. Always has, always does.
My point was more that here is a guy from the American military [1], saying that maybe the military approach isn’t the best, and somehow dragging the public into it as if the public decided to use those drones. The American military can decide all by themselves to stop those drone attacks if they think they’re counterproductive.
[1] I recognize he has now resigned.
If that was your point, Desiato, I could have saved you some trouble. Finding someone who cuts against the grain isn’t hard. Look for anyone who has resigned in disgrace or was fired and there they are. I think most Americans, military or otherwise, disagree with him. Drones are effective and much safer for our troops. I’m in favor of them until we find something even more effective.
Oh, trust me, the fact that McChrystal used the drone strikes himself when he was in charge and didn’t think harder about them until after he was kicked out did not escape me.