Lloyd Austin's Surgery Blunder May Have Compromised National Security
Briefly

The Pentagon is pointedly refusing to say whether Austin, during his initial procedure or the follow-up admission to Walter Reed, was put under anesthesia or lost consciousness.
It should have been a model for future interruptions in the chain of command, be it for long-scheduled elective surgeries like Rumsfeld's or more emergency-driven crises.
Read at time.com
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