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A hawkish general who led tanks into Egypt in 1973 and, as defense minister, directed the invasion of Lebanon in 1982, he would be unlikely to hunker down if an American attack against Al Qaeda prompted someone to drop a missile on Israel.
The pilot could authorise it to drop a missile and then monitor through his helmet where it is going to go.
Looked at today, the last part of Star Wars concentrates on a problem that might have been invented after, not 14 years before, the 1991 Persian Gulf War: how to fly a computerized, one-man jet fighter down a narrow corridor under heavy antiaircraft fire and drop a missile into an impossibly small air shaft, the sole vulnerable spot in the Emperor's Death Star.
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"My brother was relaxing and having dinner with his children and a jet dropped a missile and it killed ten people," he told me.
And it is also likely that nobody in America is going to do anything but cheer if we successfully dropped a missile on Osama Bin Laden's head one of these years.
"And it dropped a missile on the school".
"I really don't think he'll drop a Hellfire missile on a cafe in Houston," admitted Paul.
Are you going to drop a hellfire missile on those at Kent State?" (In 1970, when ill-ordered militiamen of the Ohio National Guard killed four college students, drones were not required).
To drop a single missile.
"It's one thing if you want to try her for treason," Paul said, with what passes for sweet reasonableness in certain circles of his Parties, the Republican and the Tea, "but are you going to drop a drone hellfire missile on Jane Fonda?
Dropping a few missiles and leaving, which is what the President has in mind, could as easily be an instrument of increased chaos — one of many points that ought to be debated in Congress.
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