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  • Don’t Be Someone Else’s Useful Idiot March 25, 2026
    There’s a phrase that gets thrown around a lot in political and military circles, usually as an insult and rarely as a warning: useful idiot. Most people hear it and think it means “a stupid person.” It doesn’t. In fact, the most dangerous useful idiots are often intelligent, articulate, and convinced they’re on the moral […]
    Charles Faint
  • Drones, Strategy, and the Modern Airpower Revolution March 25, 2026
    By Darin Gaub The advent and trajectory of drone warfare reflect the evolution of manned aircraft in warfare since World War I. In the early twentieth century, airplanes transformed warfare. In the twenty-first century, drones are doing the same. My study, “The Children of Aphrodite,” published in 2011, argued that drones represent a technological shift […]
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  • They Do Not Want to Understand the Wars We Fight in Their Name March 25, 2026
    The questions are almost always delivered by the young without guilt. They ask them in classrooms, living rooms, car rides, anywhere and everywhere it comes up. As my nephews have grown, they have asked more and more. They now understand, in the weakest sense of the word, that those tin bracelets wrapped around my wrist are those […]
    Jake Smith
  • The Grievance Franchise March 24, 2026
    America has developed a thriving luxury market in moral melodrama, and its flagship product is the explanation that explains everything while clarifying nothing. You know the one. Every bad school, broken family, violent block, bureaucratic fiasco, and self-inflicted civic wound must be fed through a single approved machine until it comes out as a flattering […]
    Tammy Pondsmith
  • Artists Are Furious and the Market Doesn’t Care March 24, 2026
    The Backlash The backlash against AI-generated art has become one of the most emotional labor fights of the digital age. Illustrators rage online. Designers denounce “prompt jockeys.” Art communities ban AI images on sight. Open letters fly. Lawsuits multiply. Social media fills with declarations that AI art is theft, fraud, cultural vandalism, or the creative […]
    Dave Chamberlin

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