Tuesday, March 23, 2004 by Mike Adams, the Health Ranger Editor of NaturalNews.com (See all articles...) Tags: robotics, President Bush, war on Iraq |
Ever since 9/11, the U.S. has turned into a nation of war-mongers. We spend our tax dollars, our scientific assets, and our time and efforts building yet more war machines to more efficiently kill people around the globe. Aren't we wonderful?
Japan, in contrast, is building robots to help people. These robots will walk around your house, converse with you, and do basic household chores. Japan is leading the world in the development of humanoid robots, and they're not at all focused on buliding an army of little robotic terminators.
But the U.S. would love an army of robot killers. If President Bush could have an army of robots at his command, he could invade innocent countries without having to sacrifice the lives of U.S. soldiers! Not that the loss of life of U.S. soldiers has slowed him down one bit, but it has created political trouble for him at home. If robots were doing the killing instead of humans, most citizens in the U.S. wouldn't give a damn.
So I'm truly surprised to see all these universities competing to see who can build the best robotic killing machine for the Pentagon. Sure, these technologies have more than one use, but to even participate in a Pentagon-sponsored program after what the United States has illegally and unjustifiably done to Iraq is unconscionable.
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