Morality in Warfare
Milt reflects on the reluctance of political leaders to acknowledge the contributions of past administrations, particularly regarding the Cold War's conclusion. He delves into the moral complexities surrounding the treatment of detainees in the context of the war on terrorism, emphasizing the damage done to America's international standing through questionable practices. Milt argues against the justification of torture, dismissing scenarios like the "ticking bomb" as mere Hollywood fiction.In this clip
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The CIA and the End of the Cold War
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