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Tyrants are losing wars

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Ruthlessness and machismo will only get you so far in a technological world

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Tyrants are losing wars

Noahpinion (United States) | May 11, 2026

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CLAIM 게시자: admin May 12, 2026
While technology influences warfare, ruthless leaders can still leverage fear and power to maintain control and achieve victory.

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CLAIM 게시자: admin May 12, 2026
Ruthlessness may be losing its edge, but history shows that it can still produce short-term wins in conflict scenarios.

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CLAIM 게시자: admin May 12, 2026
Technological advancements have leveled the playing field, making it harder for tyrants to succeed through sheer brutality alone.

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CLAIM 게시자: admin May 12, 2026
The effectiveness of tyrants in warfare is diminishing, but we must consider the role of geopolitical factors alongside technological change.

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Empathy and cooperation, enabled by technology, will ultimately prove more effective than tyranny in modern conflicts.

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