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This episode explains how modern warfare shifted after 9/11 from large-scale invasions to targeted operations using drones, special forces, and intelligence networks. Drone strikes and covert missions allowed the U.S. to fight terrorism globally without traditional battlefields — but raised moral, legal, and strategic questions. The War on Terror became a war without borders, fought in secrecy and silence, where victory became impossible to clearly define.
By Kieran GrissThis episode explains how modern warfare shifted after 9/11 from large-scale invasions to targeted operations using drones, special forces, and intelligence networks. Drone strikes and covert missions allowed the U.S. to fight terrorism globally without traditional battlefields — but raised moral, legal, and strategic questions. The War on Terror became a war without borders, fought in secrecy and silence, where victory became impossible to clearly define.