Oct 2005, Vol. 150, No. 5By Colin GrayUsing the essential continuity of historical strategic experience as a model of analysis, it may be accurate to draw some significant conclusions about the future of warfare in the twenty-first century. Our history offers us plenty of scope to realize that this century will be as equally, if not more so, bloody. Defences erected to avoid bloodshed will inherently be futile and will give way to the strategic chaos that is a continuous feature of history.
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