So-called “drone” warfare is one of the most hotly debated topics in contemporary military practice and foreign policy. Its benefits are great, as it provides a way to conduct surveillance, and wage war, without putting soldiers’ lives at risk. But its very “detachment” from the battlefield can lead to accusations of “detachment” from its impact on the ground. This conflict is central to Gavin Hood’s tense, and intense, philosophical and political …
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