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MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 2025

wars

wars

Photo: Collected

6 historical legendary Mercenary Armies

Infograph: TBS

Five shortest wars in World history

Illustration: TBS

America does not control the forever wars

Raghu Raman, Founding CEO, NATGRID. Sketch/TBS

Maoist challenge: Why large armies lose small wars

File photo of US Congressman and Chair of the House Committee on Foreign Affairs Gregory W Meeks. Photo: REUTERS

US lawmakers plan legislation to overhaul authorization of 'forever wars'

Leonid Bershidsky.

Drones have raised the odds and risks of small wars

Army Chief of Staff General Mark Milley, Vice President Joe Biden, Major General Andrew P. Poppas, and Army Secretary Eric Fanning attend the transfer of a soldier who died of injuries sustained in Afghanistan, in Illinois on Nov 15, 2016. ALEX WONG/GETTY IMAGES/Foreign Policy

Can Biden end America’s forever wars?

US’s spending on defense is more than that of the next seven countries combined-most of which are its allies. Photo: Reuters

Endless wars: do they ever end?

A protective blast wall painted by a U.S. military unit stands at an air base in the Persian Gulf on January 8, 20016. Illustration: Foreign Policy

In future wars, the US military will have nowhere to hide

The most severe consequences of water stress disproportionately affect those in the worlds poorest regions. Photo: Getty Images through Project Syndicate

The growing threat of water wars

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