This is an excellent coverage of the issues that we are facing in the conflict with Asysmetric war from an Israeli perspective. Unforunately, there are no easy answers or quick formulas that can be converted into nice presentable sound-bytes. What role does medical staff play and what are the trade-offs. Who gets treated first and if supplies are limited do you treat the general first or the dying private, the STD inflected soldier or the soldier with a serious wound? The answers are fascinating and the reasons behind each decision while puzzling at first make sense.
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[PDF] Bioethics and Armed Conflict: Moral Dilemmas of Medicine and War (Basic Bioethics) Michael L. Gross
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