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Article: Principles of war as interpreted by modern military science in the west.
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- Military Thought
- Article date:
- January 1, 2006
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Western military theorists have to admit that the lack of spectacular successes in the military conflicts that the United States, its allies and temporary coalition "fellow travelers" pursued over the last decade can in many respects be explained by the current impasse in military science. The likelihood of this state of affairs was predicted by many prominent military scientists in the West way back in the early 1990s. It was then that the end of the epoch of conventional wars and conflicts (World Wars I and II, the Korean, Vietnam, Arab-Israeli, and some other wars) was recorded. According to Western scientists, new forms and types of armed confrontation insistently ...
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