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Earlier this year journalist Ben Makuch caught a glimpse of Eric Schmidt, the former CEO of Google, dancing at a club in Kyiv. It was a surreal moment, a snapshot of a tragic war that the West thinks is defining the future of conflict. Tech executives have flocked to Ukraine, courting the country in an attempt to get at a resource more precious than gold: data. Makuch was just there and has written about what he saw for The New Republic and he’s on the show today to talk about it.
* Some light smoking banter
* Ben’s timeline
* Google’s CEO dancing in a bar in Kyiv
* Ukraine as laboratory for war tech
* The JSOC era is over
* In defense of the majestic American turkey
* The great America vs China speculation
* War, cheaper
* On the actual frontline
* Wheat fields of fiber optic line
* The buzz of the drone
* Life in the bloodlands
* The human suffering of living in Ukraine
* FPV-made propaganda
* “Never underestimate human innovation when it comes to killing other humans.”
* What’s Erik Prince doing in Ukraine?
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