Honest Errors? Combat Decision-Making 75 Years After the Hostage Case 2023
DOI: 10.1007/978-94-6265-611-6_11
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Drone Warfare, Civilian Deaths, and the Narrative of Honest Mistakes

Matthew Talbert,
Jessica Wolfendale

Abstract: In this chapter, we consider the plausibility and consequences of the use of the term "honest errors" to describe the accidental killings of civilians resulting from the US military's drone campaigns in Iraq, Syria, Afghanistan, and elsewhere. We argue that the narrative of "honest errors" unjustifiably excuses those involved in these killings from moral culpability, and reinforces longstanding, pernicious assumptions about the moral superiority of the US military and the inevitability of civilian deaths in co… Show more

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