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The latest international controversy regarding the ethics of war is over the use of cluster bomb technology. As we all know, this technology was originally developed by the USA, and has created bombs that are far more destructive and effective than conventional bombs. Cluster bombs were used widely by the USA in both Iraq wars, and in on-going operations in Afghanistan. Israel also made wide use of them in their recent war against Hezbollah's army in Lebanon.
Opponents argue that use of such weapons must either be outright banned entirely, or limits put on their use. 82 nations just signed a total ban treaty in New Zealand last month, promising to never use cluster bomb technology.
For reference, here is a video of cluster munitions at work:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BMYnWTd8v8MEven the United States Senate recently tried to pass a bill limiting the use of these weapons by the US Military. The bill would have forbidden our military from using them near concentrated civilian populations. There was widespread criticism of Israel after the recent Lebanon war, as they used Cluster Weaponry on rocket launcher sites that were attacking Israel. The problem, though, was that Hezbollah was firing these rockets at Israel from right in the middle of populated neighborhoods.
So was Israel's use of Cluster munitions against Hezbollah's rocket launchers a war crime? Should the US military be prevented from ever using them in a similar scenario?
It turns out that Barrack Obama was one of the few US Senators to vote in favor of putting such a limitation on our military. In contrast, Clinton and McCain both voted against the bill, which the Senate overwhelming defeated.
Here is a news story all about this subject, especially regarding Obama's support for restricting the use of Cluster munitions:
http://www.sdcitybeat.com/cms/story/detail/get_your_cluster_on/6718/So is Obama right on this issue??
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