General David Petraeus on the New Rules of War

The New Yorker 

How drones and asymmetric warfare are upending the battlefield and what the U.S. military can do to adapt. The Washington Roundtable's Susan B. Glasser interviews General David Petraeus about where the conflicts in Iran and Ukraine might be headed and what they can tell us about the future of warfare. They discuss the fleets of inexpensive drones that have upended traditional combat, how the impending arrival of A.I.-powered automated systems might "revolutionize" the battlefield, and what institutional overhauls Petraeus believes are urgently needed at the Pentagon in order to respond. "We need to do a lot to catch up," Petraeus says. " After Six Months of War, Trump Is Still Losing to Iran," by Ishaan Tharoor " Is the Smithsonian Really Trying to Destroy America? " Donald Trump Is Still Trying to Make It Harder to Vote," by Amy Davidson Sorkin " Can Head Start Be Deregulated Out of Existence?