Ethics of Special Operations – Scared of Our Own Shadow
This essay contends that the overuse of special forces runs the danger of morally numbing those soldiers and inadvertently raising government and political risk of operations.
… operations and requires us to embrace a change in mindset from clinical best practice to military medicine. A large surgical facility that meets Australian …
… year. The problem stems from the fact that data production is … Intelligence (AI) as the saving grace that can help us manage the … that both strategy and tactics require. This theme carries …
… In July 2022 the presidential palace was stormed by citizens of Sri … demanding the President be replaced. President Gotabaya Rajapaksa … and fled the country. His replacement, Ranil Wickremasinghe, was …
… downturn and military member pay accounting for around half of the … smaller, but technically and tactically sound fighting force. … 135,000 staff and is planned to reach 100,000 by the end of the …
… Summary Sri Lanka has reached an economic turning point … Some reform has already taken place, although much more needs to … to bring Sri Lanka’s economy back to life and generate …
… This has threatened democracy as trust in government has … in the government. Medical facilities then claimed that they … out of urgently needed pharmaceuticals. The government …