DRONES: AS USEFUL AS THEY ARE DESTRUCTIVEDrones have transformed modern warfare, evolving from reconnaissance tools to high-precision weapons capable of eliminating specific targets with surgical strikes. Equipped with advanced sensors and guided weaponry, they are essential in military and urban operations, though not without controversy due to errors and collateral damage.
Their accessibility and vulnerability to hacking make them a potential weapon for terrorist groups, as seen with modified commercial drones carrying explosives. In recent conflicts, such as Armenia-Azerbaijan and Ukraine, they have proven effective in destroying armored vehicles and anti-air systems. They have also been used in terrorist acts, showing their capability to strike unexpected targets.
Despite their advantages, drones pose significant risks: uncontrolled conflict escalation, psychological impact on target zones, and proliferation of technology to non-state actors. They represent the future of remote warfare, but their use must be regulated to avoid unforeseen consequences, as their power can be as destructive as it is useful.
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KARMA AND INSTANT KARMAKarma is a concept rooted in the religious and philosophical traditions of India, like Hinduism and Buddhism, referring to the spiritual law of cause and effect. Simply put, karma means that a person's actions, whether good or bad, will bring about consequences that will manifest in the future, either in this life or in future ones.
Bad karma refers to the negative consequences that come from harmful, unjust, or immoral actions. It’s the idea that if you do something wrong, you will eventually face something negative as a form of retribution. In popular culture and especially on social media, "instant karma" describes when someone immediately experiences a consequence for an inappropriate or negative action.
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