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The Dutch weakness is consumer spending, which has been falling for a year and a half. Household consumption last year was lower than in 2006. Consumer confidence fell to the lowest level ever measured in February. The chief source of anxiety has been house prices. Over the past decade, Dutch housing experienced a bubble comparable to those in Spain or Ireland. But house prices dropped by 6% last year and have fallen by 16.6% from their peak. Feeling poorer, homeowners have simply stopped spending.

The Netherlands: Focus on growth | The Economist

It doesn’t make sense to say: there is a new weapon, ooh, we find it scary, it has to go! It’s just there. The question is now: under what conditions and circumstances is the deployment of these weapons legitimized?

The Netherlands’ Minister of Foreign Affairs Frans Timmermans in NRC on 18 December 2012, on the deployment of drones in Afghanistan.

I am not a lawyer or scholar of international law, but shouldn’t this be the other way around? First we study a new weapon, then we legitimize it?

And in all fairness to the Minister, he is not fan of drones, and questions their ease of use. He is very candid about his position on drones in the article, condemns them even. But is also pragmatic about the debate: “You can be very pure and say: this is not allowed, and this shouldn’t happen, but that doesn’t get rid of of terrorism.”

The question remains: should the use of drones not be scrutinized before they are actually deployed?