The U.S. Air Force has yanked a controversial television ad, after analysts and former officers complained to DANGER ROOM that the commercial was inaccurate, at best. Even the Air Force admits that the spot was "misleading" — while pledging to air a retooled version of the ad. C4ISR Journal has the scoop:
Noah Shachtman is a contributing editor at WIRED. He's the former editor-in-chief of Rolling Stone and The Daily Beast. ... Read More
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