Hum and the customer could be alot of different people. The initial customer i came in with cared only about building up those networks. Over time, as these rules loosened, the customer became oftentimes a mid level, enlisted person on the ground. And the targets that they were picking and approving r much less careful what drome pilots were telling meAbout this era was that the strikes became, i think, problematic is probably too nice of a word.
This episode contains descriptions of suicide.
Over the past five years, a series of investigations by The Times has revealed the terror and tragedy that America’s air wars, despite being promoted as the most precise in history, have brought to civilians on the ground.
The program has also exacted a heavy toll on the military personnel guiding the drones to their targets. They include soldiers such as Capt. Kevin Larson, a decorated pilot, who died by suicide after a drug arrest and court-martial.
For suicide prevention resources in the United States, go to SpeakingOfSuicide.com/resources. Go here for resources outside the United States.
Guest: Dave Philipps, a national correspondent covering the military for The New York Times.
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