is an email of an A-10 pilot who totally disagrees with the chain of commands and the consequences of waiting for a long time even though they know from their own eyes and being unable to respond immediately. Overall, Cockburn is trying to say explicitly that the war with control of people who decide by watching the events virtually on screens and decide taking a longer time is ineffective. Cockburn mentions an example of how United States missed a leader of terrorists by taking a long time to respond to strike a vehicle. Likewise, how generals misanalysed the data and killed an innocent and peaceful family, thinking that they are terrorists. Ultimately, Cockburn analyzes his topic overall, and suggests that instead of generals watching TV to fight a war, they must effectively implement ways to quickly solve the immediate problems and crisis. As we know that watching a TV from a long distance, and getting permission from higher commands take longer time. Likewise, even though deciding quickly with snap consequents ineffectively. Thus, it is important to implement proper way to remedy this problem. First off, commanders and pilots should be dispersed for battlefield geographically, and they should be given permission initially itself to act or respond accordingly with the type of events. They should be taught and allowed to interpret the law enforcement accordingly in the needed meantime. However, the A-10 pilots and commanders must be able to explain the incident overall for their immediate actions. This sort of implementation could at least let them act wisely in the needed time, such as instead of just watching terrorists exchanging illegal oils, they could strike effectively rather than waiting to send the drones to get the overall view for the generals to review. Likewise, the A-10 pilots also should be allowed to express or input their data or analysis for a decision for immediate strikes. This kind of assertion could prevent bombing innocents.
is an email of an A-10 pilot who totally disagrees with the chain of commands and the consequences of waiting for a long time even though they know from their own eyes and being unable to respond immediately. Overall, Cockburn is trying to say explicitly that the war with control of people who decide by watching the events virtually on screens and decide taking a longer time is ineffective. Cockburn mentions an example of how United States missed a leader of terrorists by taking a long time to respond to strike a vehicle. Likewise, how generals misanalysed the data and killed an innocent and peaceful family, thinking that they are terrorists. Ultimately, Cockburn analyzes his topic overall, and suggests that instead of generals watching TV to fight a war, they must effectively implement ways to quickly solve the immediate problems and crisis. As we know that watching a TV from a long distance, and getting permission from higher commands take longer time. Likewise, even though deciding quickly with snap consequents ineffectively. Thus, it is important to implement proper way to remedy this problem. First off, commanders and pilots should be dispersed for battlefield geographically, and they should be given permission initially itself to act or respond accordingly with the type of events. They should be taught and allowed to interpret the law enforcement accordingly in the needed meantime. However, the A-10 pilots and commanders must be able to explain the incident overall for their immediate actions. This sort of implementation could at least let them act wisely in the needed time, such as instead of just watching terrorists exchanging illegal oils, they could strike effectively rather than waiting to send the drones to get the overall view for the generals to review. Likewise, the A-10 pilots also should be allowed to express or input their data or analysis for a decision for immediate strikes. This kind of assertion could prevent bombing innocents.