“Generals,” French Prime Minister George Clemenceau allegedly said during World War I, “are always fighting the last war.” A century later, his warning should again be heeded.

2026 will mark four years since Russia invaded Ukraine , remaking the map of Europe and, in many respects, war itself. Taiwan , under threat from China , would be wise to look carefully at what it can and cannot learn from the conflict.

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In some ways, the war in Ukraine resembles World War I. The latter was infamous for its static front lines, trench warfare, and the use of new battlefield weapons, fr

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