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about 5 hours ago·Unknown·LOW 0

Commentary: Overconfidence is how wars are lost – a lesson the US has ignored

The piece serves as a theoretical commentary rather than a direct report on specific geopolitical events.

The commentary highlights the dangers of overconfidence in military strategy, arguing that a state’s overestimation of its own capabilities, underestimation of adversaries, and dismissal of uncertainties can lead to disastrous outcomes. This analysis warns against repeating historical mistakes by failing to recognize these risks, particularly in the context of U.S. foreign policy.
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