In a War Against China, America Could Be the Underdog
“Every war,” former president Dwight Eisenhower once observed, “is going to astonish you in the way it occurred, and in the way it is carried out.” In his new book, The Origins of Victory: How Disruptive Military Innovation Determines the Fates of Great Powers, Andrew Krepinevich reminds us that in warfare the only constant is change. War might be the “mother of invention,” as the British historian A.J.P. Taylor famously said, but innovation itself can shape the destinies of nations.
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