On Remembrance Sunday General Sir Nick Carter, Chief of the Defence Staff,
used the occasion to campaign for increases to the budget military for investment in high-tech killing machines – he wants an army of 30,000 “robot soldiers” to expand the UK’s remote killing capabilities. Remembrance week should be a time for dignified mourning, to use it for the promotion of war and the military is obscene.
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