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When wars expand, the most decisive targets are often not cities or armies but the economic arteries that sustain a nation’s power.
When wars expand, the most decisive targets are often not cities or armies but the economic arteries that sustain a nation’s power.
Wars rarely produce clear winners, but they almost always produce opportunists.
The consequences of the first major military conflict after World War II were many. A small country Korea lost about four million soldiers and civilians. Five million people became homeless. Even the fall of communism and reunification of Germany could not reunite the two Koreas. Suspicion between the two persists with continuous ceasefire violations and the fact that it continues to be one of the most fortified borders in the world