The Art of Infinite War – The Atlantic

Can any of us imagine a time when we aren’t stripping down to our socks for travel, or sending security agents into mosques? Welcome to the age of perpetual conflict.

The president is anti-torture — which is to say he thinks the water-boarding of actual confirmed terrorist Khalid Sheikh Mohammed was wrong. He thinks it was wrong, no matter the goal — which is to say the president would not countenance the torture of an actual terrorist to foil a plot against the country he’s sworn to protect. But the president would countenance the collateral killing of innocent men, women and children by drone in pursuit of an actual terrorist. What is the morality that holds the body of a captured enemy inviolable, but not the body of those who happen to be in the way?

Source: The Art of Infinite War – The Atlantic