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When the US military set out to combat ISIS in Iraq in the mid-2010s, it did so determined to...
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Benjamin Jebb and Matthew Moellering | 06.02.23
When the US military set out to combat ISIS in Iraq in the mid-2010s, it did so determined to...
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In a number of clear and obvious ways, the war in Ukraine has not gone well for the Russian...
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What are the advantages and disadvantages of using artillery in urban warfare? What are the...
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On August 30, 2021, a US Army Lieutenant General Chris Donahue stepped onto the ramp of the last...
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In the blurred spaces between peace and war, a contest over influence plays out. But how is the...
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How does Turkey perceive its position as a state actor in an increasingly multipolar world? In...
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This month, the 40th Infantry Division, California Army National Guard, is convening a course for...
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In 2002, 2nd Brigade, 3rd Infantry Division deployed to Kuwait in anticipation of the invasion of...
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