Afghan Conflict Losing Air Power As U.S. Pulls Out By C. J. Chivers

Blogger's Note:  Interesting to ponder...although it would seem airpower will be in the theater for a long, long time...after all we have been there since 1990...what's a few more decades? New York Times July 7, 2012 Pg. 1 Death stopped Abdul Qayum, a Taliban commander in Afghanistan’s Zabul Province, in a fiery flash and roar. …

The Drone Blowback Fallacy by Christopher Swift

View Original / Christopher Swift / Foreign Affairs  Blogger's Note:  Strong piece, as usual from  Foreign Affairs.  The author does address some of the deeper and more strategic issues at the end of the article...but the entire drone campaign leaves so many issues that must be addressed...this is a very good piece in addressing the tactical and slightly …

Thoroughly Counterintuitive Approach to Leading by Leigh Buchanan

inc.com November 30th Is boring suddenly good...and inspirational bad? Stanford professor Bob Sutton explains what he's learned from hundreds of conversations with Silicon Valley's brightest stars. For Bob Sutton, leadership is not a set of abstract principles and behaviors but an expression of human comedy and tragedy. The Stanford professor knows the academic research, but …