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In its preamble, it predicts a post cold war future of 'perpetual warfare.' According to its authors: 'We have entered an era of persistent conflict... a security environment much more ambiguous and unpredictable than that faced during the cold war.' It then goes on to describe the key features of this dawning era of continuous warfare.
But unlike HPHI it was not a source of creative development, rather became a source of persistent conflict.
Today, radical religious ideologies, new technologies and cheap, powerful weapons have catapulted the world into "a period of persistent conflict," according to the Pentagon's last major assessment of global security.
Moreover, the study reveals that a fire beacon system was already in place by the Early Iron period, and its continuation during the Urartian period betrays a preoccupation with persistent conflict in this ancient landscape of warfare.
When it comes to such a complex and persistent conflict, involving not only science and religion but also education, law, and politics, all interacting in a dynamic web over the last century, no one-size-fits-all resolution is likely to be in the offing.
We're living in an era of persistent conflict.
The manual describes the United States as facing an era of "persistent conflict" in which the American military will often operate among civilians in countries where local institutions are fragile and efforts to win over a wary population are vital.
George W. Casey, Chief of Staff of the U.S. Army, has spoken in several recent speeches about the present as "an era of persistent conflict".
That would be a tale of the persistent conflict between the public's right to information and that same public's desire to silence the fraudulent, the obscene and the treacherous.
When the army proclaims that, in a future marked by "persistent conflict", "stability will be paramount, not the form of governance", it's not hard to imagine the US reverting back to the same foreign policy of propping up repressive and undemocratic regimes that helped spawned the jihadists the neocons thought they could foolishly defeat militarily.
The ground forces, strained and bloodied by the war in Iraq, argue that the new strategic environment will be one of "persistent conflict," in a phrase of Gen. George W. Casey Jr., the Army chief of staff.
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