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Right now, the world is witnessing two ongoing conflicts that seem to be acting as proxy wars for the United States. These wars have been dragging on for quite some time, and when you think about lengthy military engagements, only a couple come to mind: Vietnam and Afghanistan. It's hard to say how these current situations will unfold, and honestly, I’m not in a position to predict the outcomes. The complexity of these wars is further amplified by the fact that we don’t have a clear picture of what’s really happening on the ground. We’re bombarded with narratives from both sides, and it can get pretty overwhelming trying to sift through the information. Each side has its own story to tell, and that makes it tough to grasp the full scope of the situation. One thing is for sure, though: the nature of warfare has evolved significantly. We're seeing the introduction of advanced weaponry and innovative strategies that are reshaping how conflicts are fought. This shift not only impacts the tactics used but also the overall dynamics of warfare, making it a whole new ball game compared to what we’ve seen in the past.

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