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Overconfidence is how wars are lost − lessons from Vietnam, Afghanistan and Ukraine for the war in I

The Trump administration’s miscalculation of Iran is the latest entry in an old and lethal tradition in international politics: the catastrophic gap between what leaders believe and what war…

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Israeli action in Lebanon risks repeating history’s mistakes — and torpedoing a historic moment for

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Targeting of energy facilities turned Iran war into worst-case scenario for Gulf states

Iran has responded in kind to attacks on its energy infrastructure. With the energy assets of Gulf states now in play for Tehran,…

By Kristian Coates Ulrichsen - 1 days ago
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Information is a battlefield: 4 questions you can ask to judge the reliability of news reports and s

In the face of little information, or misinformation, about the war in Iran, media literacy can prove a valuable tool to assess what’s…

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Global copper demand outstrips supply, threatening electrification and industrial growth

There’s lots of copper in the ground, but demand is already outstripping usable supply – and the shortfall is likely to get worse.

By Morgan Bazilian - 1 days ago

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