West Point Code Shows Which Terrorists Should Disappear First
The U.S. military and intelligence communities like to congratulate
themselves whenever they’ve taken out a terrorist leader, whether it’s
Osama bin Laden or Abu Mussab al-Zarqawi, the bloodthirsty chief of
al-Qaida in Iraq. Shakarian, a professor at West Point’s Network Science Center
who served two tours as an intelligence officer in Iraq, saw first-hand
just how quickly those militant networks regrew new heads when the old
ones were chopped off. It became one of the inspirations for him and his
colleagues at West Point to craft an algorithm that could truly target a
terror group’s weak points.
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