When a U.S.
boat strike prompts questions about war crimes, what does that mean for U.S.
foreign policy and the rules guiding use of force?
Have we just started a new forever war that has no limitation, no genuine logic to it?
I'm John Finer.
And I'm Jake Sullivan.
And we're the hosts of The Long Game, a weekly national security podcast.
This week, we break down the latest on Venezuela and the reported second boat strike on survivors.
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When you were a kid, Did you daydream about the future?
I thought it was going to look like the Jetsons.
Flying cars, video phones, robots to do our grocery shopping.
Well, we're still waiting on those flying cars, but video phones are here, and so are the robots.
In Austin, Texas, they're sort of everywhere,
rolling down the sidewalk on their way to deliver food.
You'll also see autonomous cars on the street and AI is even showing up in city government.
Us being able to better have an idea of where we need to deploy.
are, you know, firefighting assets, as well as being able to get warnings to people about,
yes, fire,