America's Army of the Grand Robotic is taking centre stage in the War on Terror
FIRST POSTED MARCH 13, 2009As Pakistan sinks deeper into political chaos, the spreading violence that threatens to destabilize the country may not be unrelated to the increasingly automated offensive being waged by the United States in the Federally-Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) against Taliban camps and suspected al-Qaeda strongholds.
Since last September some 100 militants and an unknown number of civilians have been killed by Predator and more heavily armed MQ-9 Reaper 'drones' operating from bases in Afghanistan and Pakistan, such as the Shamsi airfield near Quetta. Only last Friday, on March 13, a drone strike killed 21 militants at a training camp in Kurram, a remote tribal area of northwestern Pakistan.
Equipped with laser-guided bombs and air-to-ground missiles and able to remain in the sky at altitudes of up to 26,000 feet for 24 hours at a time, the 'unmanned aerial vehicle' (UAV) has increasingly become the weapon of choice for the US military in its escalating warp across the Afghan border. Pakistani intelligence reports suggest that these attacks have brought dozens of recruits into the ranks of the Taliban, seeking revenge for those killed by America's 'eyes in the sky'.
The 'Army of the Grand Robotic' is part of the US fantasy of absolute dominationThe repercussions of the 'drone war' may not be limited to Pakistan. At present, some 5,000 robotic vehicles and UAVs are deployed in Iraq, Afghanistan and the North West territories. These machines perform various functions, from surveillance and offensive operations to the detection of Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs) and they may well become a ubiquitous feature of the 21st century battleground. By 2015, the Pentagon's $230bn arms procurement programme Future Combat Systems (FCS) expects to robotize some fifteen percent of America's armed forces.
At a time when the US Armed forces are running short of manpower, this 'Army of the Grand Robotic' has an obvious appeal. Robot weapons are also seen as particularly useful in the complicated and far-flung battlezones of the 'War on Terror', allowing the US military to strike their enemies almost anywhere in the world without risking its own soldiers. Such weapons are also part of the megalomaniac US military doctrine of 'Full Spectrum Dominance' – and the fantasy of absolute domination through technological supremacy that goes with it.
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