[Op-Ed] In conflicts, the first casualty is often truth. When artillery starts flying and governments trade blame, the public is left with two competing stories and no trusted referee. That is why satellite imagery matters. It cannot replace diplomacy, but it can narrow the space

[Op-Ed] In conflicts, the first casualty is often truth. When artillery starts flying and governments trade blame, the public is left with two competing stories and no trusted referee. That is why satellite imagery matters. It cannot replace diplomacy, but it can narrow the space