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Hat papaya 780 Posted 7 years ago
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To die as one kills

"For whoever uses an armed drone’, French philosopher Grégoire Chamayou notes, ‘it becomes, a priori, impossible to die as one kills."

What does the emphasized phrase mean? Thank in advance.

The source: Stephen Graham's Vertical

  

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Paraphrase: It is impossible for people who kill their enemies by using armed drones to be killed (by the enemy).

  • Paraphrase: It is impossible for people who kill their enemies by using armed drones to be killed (by the enemy).
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Paraphrase:

It is impossible for people who kill their enemies by using armed drones to be killed (by the enemy).

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