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Military Operational Thinking in an Age of Artificial Intelligence
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In recent years, as AI has begun to enter military planning and operational design, a persistent unease has surfaced among...
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The Battlefield is the Next Betting Market
By Jonathan Walberg
When the United States and Israel struck Iran’s nuclear facilities in June last year, the operation caught many observers off guard...
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The Present Danger: The Emergence of World War III
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How the War in Ukraine Could Go Nuclear—by Accident
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A second Trump administration won’t be ‘automatic disaster’ for Ukraine, NATO: Analysts
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Russia’s hasty mobilization could see more drones crash on NATO territory
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