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Title Slide (Aerial Drone Strikes). Member Names. What is the issue?. Key definitions What are aerial drone strikes? What are unmanned aerial vehicles? What are drones?. What is the issue?. How do aerial drones operate? How do aerial drones differ from other aerial vehicles (airplanes)?
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Title Slide(Aerial Drone Strikes) Member Names
What is the issue? • Key definitions • What are aerial drone strikes? • What are unmanned aerial vehicles? • What are drones?
What is the issue? • How do aerial drones operate? • How do aerial drones differ from other aerial vehicles (airplanes)? • Who controls aerial drones?
What is the issue? • Why does the military favors using aerial drones? • What specific goals do they support? • Are aerial drones effective? • Are aerial drones safe?
What relevant history? • When did the U.S. military first use aerial drones? • What prompted the U.S. military to use aerial drones?
What relevant history? • Has the frequency of aerial drone strikes changed over time? • If so, what changes have occurred? • Why have any changes occurred?
Why is the issue important? • Ongoing efforts to keep USA safe • Interest in minimizing U.S. casualties • Interest in minimizing loss of civilian life (collateral damage) • Effects on US relations with other countries
What difficult choices does the issue present? • Should the United States pursue the most effective military strategy regardless of unintended consequences? • Should the United States consider moral issues when selecting military strategy?
Why do people care? • Success rate of using aerial drones • Number of targets killed • Number of U.S. casualties • Drawbacks to using aerial drones • Innocent people killed • Effects on international relations
What do supporters say? • Global capabilities • Greater accuracy • Less risk to U.S. military
What do opponents say? • Loss of civilian life (collateral damage) • Diminished appreciation of consequences • Removal from battlefield • Less military accountability
How does one side present its message? • First example of specific language (Visual or Words) • Show images or relevant text • Message • Presence of ethos, pathos and logos • How/why propaganda
How does one side present its message? • Second example of specific language (Visual or Words) • Show images or relevant text • Message • Presence of ethos, pathos and logos • How/why propaganda
How does one side present its message? • Third example of specific language (Visual or Words) • Show images or relevant text • Message • Presence of ethos, pathos and logos • How/why propaganda
How does the other side present its message? • First example of specific language (Visual or Words) • Show images or relevant text • Message • Presence of ethos, pathos and logos • How/why propaganda
How does the other side present its message? • Second example of specific language (Visual or Words) • Show images or relevant text • Message • Presence of ethos, pathos and logos • How/why propaganda
How does the other side present its message? • Third example of specific language (Visual or Words) • Show images or relevant text • Message • Presence of ethos, pathos and logos • How/why propaganda
Take-Away Slide • How propaganda affects discussion and debate about your issue
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