Multiple Choice
How does Strawser respond to the objection that drones contribute to targeted assassinations that are forbidden by the rules of war?
A) By arguing that the rules of war ought to allow targeted assassinations because they are not, in principle, any different from other kinds of killing in war.
B) By pointing out that the fact that drones can be used for impermissible assassinations does not force policy makers to use them for that purpose.
C) By reminding the reader that Strawser's conclusion applies only to legitimate military objectives, not to targeted assassinations.
D) By insisting that drones are not any more effective at targeted assassinations than are other means of assassination.
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