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In “America’s First ‘Limited War’” (Review, July 2), Donald Stoker argues that by adopting a policy short of victory midway through the Korean War, the Eisenhower administration created ...
Even a limited nuclear war could kill a third of world’s population, study shows. People watch a TV showing a file image of a North Korea missile launch in the fall of 2019.
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Winning limited war by disruption, not just destruction - MSNA limited war fought within the concept of AICCW would open with launching cyber and electronic attacks to jam radars, blind sensors, and distort battlefield awareness.
Retired journalist W.E. Gutman, who worked in Israel’s Consulate General in New York, offers a skeptical look at the war in ...
This study is directed to the question, "How can the United States employ military power as a rational instrument of foreign policy when the destructive potentialities of war exceed any rational ...
Even a very “limited’ nuclear war involving less than 3% of the world’s nuclear arsenal would trigger a global famine that could kill more than 2 billion people.
“I would characterize it as a limited war which I hope will remain limited,” replied Marshall. “An Intermingling.” Do the limitations imposed—which Douglas MacArthur objected to ...
In connection with the Israeli air campaign, the Mossad, Israel’s foreign intelligence service, has been operating on Iranian soil and targeting senior Iranian nuclear scientists and military officers ...
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The Walls are Closing in on Ukraine - MSN-Moscow is reportedly achieving its core, albeit limited, war aims—consolidating control over eastern Ukrainian oblasts, securing the land bridge to Crimea, and ensuring Ukraine's non-NATO ...
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