In Wired Magazine, Noah Shachtman explores the air
war in Afghanistan. "It starts with a squad of marines in Helmand province, locked in
a 36-hour siege and waiting for 500 pounds of high-explosive relief to
fall from the sky," Noah says. "Over the next week or so, I'll dive into details of the U.S. Air Force's largely-hidden role in the struggle for Central Asia. Today, I look at the phrase that's screwing up the air war."