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This is a rule of physics in long term wars.
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"Any country in a long term war that a state can't extract itself from will see support start to erode at home; whether it's an autocracy or democracy, and Russia is no different".
The danger is that Yemen could descend into a fractured and long term war, which drags in the region's main players and gives additional space for al-Qaeda and Islamic State (IS) to exploit.
However, in a long term war of attrition, the battle was just one more source of losses to the French when they were losing two men to one.
Indeed, viewed over the long term, war is the very oxygen that we breathe, while peace is but the brief interval when we hold our breath and hope for the best.
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The paradox of short-timers prosecuting such long-term wars is irresolvable because, as has been repeatedly demonstrated in the twenty-first century, those wars can't be won.
Here's the bedrock reality of Washington's twenty-first-century conflicts, though: no matter what "strategy" is concocted to fight them, we'll always remain short-time tourists in long-term wars.
But it is the correct approach to take in the long-term war against terrorism.
They are in the middle of a long-term war to build out data centers as quickly as possible.
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