Mark your calendars–the Future of War is coming near you, stardate Feb. 24-25
The New America/ASU conference on the future of war is shaping up to be pretty interesting. Sen. John McCain, just taking over as chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee, kicks it off. Also appearing: Gen. Ray Odierno, chief of staff of the Army; the vice CNO; Lt. Gen. H.R. McMaster; media celebs Wolf Blitzer, ...
The New America/ASU conference on the future of war is shaping up to be pretty interesting. Sen. John McCain, just taking over as chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee, kicks it off. Also appearing: Gen. Ray Odierno, chief of staff of the Army; the vice CNO; Lt. Gen. H.R. McMaster; media celebs Wolf Blitzer, Barbara Starr, Jake Tapper, all from CNN; from academia, Sir Lawrence Freedman and Prof. Missy Cummings (the former Navy fighter pilot); and the whole Future of War string band. And much, much more.
The New America/ASU conference on the future of war is shaping up to be pretty interesting. Sen. John McCain, just taking over as chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee, kicks it off. Also appearing: Gen. Ray Odierno, chief of staff of the Army; the vice CNO; Lt. Gen. H.R. McMaster; media celebs Wolf Blitzer, Barbara Starr, Jake Tapper, all from CNN; from academia, Sir Lawrence Freedman and Prof. Missy Cummings (the former Navy fighter pilot); and the whole Future of War string band. And much, much more.
It will be live-streamed on CNN.com.
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