Trump’s AI-Powered World Wars
Nick Turse and Hooman Majd discuss war on Iran and other U.S. conflicts, and Sam Biddle breaks down how AI is being used.
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Nick Turse and Hooman Majd discuss war on Iran and other U.S. conflicts, and Sam Biddle breaks down how AI is being used.
The U.S. military has neither compensated nor apologized to relatives of the woman and child it acknowledges killing in 2018.
A general failed to mention six U.S. outposts and described a quarter-billion dollar drone hub as “low-cost.”
Indiscriminate airstrikes have been a U.S. hallmark from the “banana wars” to the forever wars.
Human rights groups called on the Pentagon to make amends after an Intercept investigation into the deaths of a woman and child.
A deadly attack by Iraqi militias against a U.S. military base in Jordan sets the stage for a potential new era of U.S. conflicts triggered by its support for the war in Gaza.
Guidance for officers deployed to Israel appears to show the U.S. military providing intelligence for airstrikes in Gaza.
As Israel becomes more of a liability than an asset to U.S. interests, Washington digs its heels in the Middle East.
Israel’s war on Gaza unites Hezbollah, Hamas, the Syrian government, the Houthis in Yemen, and armed groups in Iraq and Syria.
Akela Lacy, Radley Balko, and Nick Turse discuss the administration’s rhetoric and rationale to justify extrajudicial killings abroad — and possibly at home.
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