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It was sheer terror this week, taking a cue from Exodus. We paused during our seders for a consideration of God's shortcomings as a general. David Axe tied together his unbelievable reporting from eastern Afghanistan for a painful, personal reflection on the shortcomings of American strategy in the U.S.' longest war. Drones prepared to read pilots' minds, and we talked to one of the species-betraying human software designers behind the ominous development. Predators went on the hunt in Libya, while Libyan revolutionaries fought Moammar Gadhafi with Cold War-era guns. The CIA finally got around to declassifying secrets of the spy trade from the First World War. The Army looked kindly on Google's Android operating system (and check back next week for much more on that and related topics). Combat stress cost a billion dollars a year. And since all this stressed us out so much this week, we're adjourning until Monday, when we expect our next portions of peril to be substantially less divinely inspired.
Most Dangerous Week Ever
It was sheer terror this week, taking a cue from Exodus. We paused during our seders for a consideration of God’s shortcomings as a general. David Axe tied together his unbelievable reporting from eastern Afghanistan for a painful, personal reflection on the shortcomings of American strategy in the U.S.’ longest war. Drones prepared to read […]