Should animals be used in modern-day war?
This dolphin supports the USA commander task unit, which searches for mines in shipping lanes.
http://www.theage.com.au/ffxImage/ur...f-dolph3,0.jpg
Do you support the use of animals for such tasks?
On the one hand, an animal may be able to do the job better and reduce the risk of injury and death to humans. On the other hand, should we put animals at risk of death and injury to support activities that perhaps other technology could replace?Do we have a right to bring other species into our battles?
I sit in the latter camp.
Re: Should animals be used in modern-day war?
I have mixed feeling about it.
My husband just came in and told me about the Dolphins.
At first I thought it was really cool than I
was concerned.
My husband looked at me and replied,
What is the difference if using Dolphins/with a camera to
find mines, or using dogs for sniffing out bombs or any
other possibly dangerous work?
So I guess he has a point, unless you believe all
animals should not be used for any type of dangerous work.
RICHARD,
I saw the documentary about the war dogs.
I cried my eyes out. Their was not one good reason
why those dogs were left behind.
If I recall their was a sad ending to a famous black lab, that
was left behind.
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Originally posted by KYS
RICHARD,
I saw the documentary about the war dogs.
I cried my eyes out. Their was not one good reason
why those dogs were left behind.
If I recall their was a sad ending to a famous black lab, that
was left behind.
there were quite a few tear jerkers in the program.