Pyrrhichios was the ancient Greek war dance that originated from the mythical demons, the Couretes, who danced to save the newborn Zeus.
MacArthur cared for the city and its people, but had few options for avoiding the worst aspects of building-by-building urban ...
The Soviets ended up winning the Winter War, but it was a Pyrrhic victory for Moscow. U.S. secretary of defense Pete ...
The Soviets ended up winning the Winter War, but it was a Pyrrhic victory for Moscow. U.S. secretary of defense Pete Hegseth’s recent controversial statement that Ukraine’s “borders won ...
Altogether then, Israel’s ruling government and Gaza’s rulers are rediscovering the old adage: you know how wars start, but you never can tell how they will end. That’s true militarily – and no less, ...
The US president has sided with Vladimir Putin, blocked Zelenskiy from peace talks and suggested he is an illegitimate leader ...
As the war in Ukraine enters its third year, the mounting human, economic and geopolitical costs demand a recalibration of ...
The geopolitical landscape shifted dramatically this week as US President Donald Trump reignited hopes— and controversies— around ending the war in Ukraine. In a flurry of phone calls, public stat ...
If, for example, a North Korean missile was simply being tested—even in a flagrantly hostile way, as most of Pyongyang’s tests are—the Americans would not shoot the missile down. On the other hand, if ...
The Ukraine war serves nobody—not Ukraine, bled dry; not Europe, shackled to US priorities; not even Russia, whose pyrrhic gains have cost it a generation of economic progress. The path to peace ...
Can a rogue judge stop a president from doing his job?