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Better attack technology doesn’t shorten wars

This means that the improved military technology has not resulted in any advantages for the attacking force, at least not in terms of war duration,’ says Marco Nilsson

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The caveat on this is he’s discussing State-State conflicts, which doesn’t account for the rise of open source warfare, primarily initiated by non-state actors.

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