SECURITYFRANCE 24
Super powers in the 21st century 'often not able' to defeat smaller powers
The article discusses how technological innovation, asymmetric warfare, and political resilience are challenging traditional assumptions about military strength. Ukraine's resistance against Russia is cited as evidence that larger military forces no longer guarantee strategic success, with the conflict's outcome tied to political decisions in Moscow, Washington, Kyiv, and international support for Ukrainian sovereignty.
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