- July 2, 2026
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Military Power and Its Limits in Modern Conflicts
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- July 2, 2026
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The ongoing conflicts involving Ukraine, Russia, and the United States offer insights into the limits of military power. For over four years, Ukraine has continued to challenge Russian military efforts effectively. In recent events, Ukrainian drone strikes on Moscow have intensified the situation. This has prompted discussions on the ability of major powers to maintain dominance in the face of persistent resistance.
Host Mary Louise Kelly engaged with NPR’s Ukraine Correspondent Joanna Kakissis to discuss a recent attack in Kyiv. This occurred shortly after Ukraine’s drone activity in Moscow, highlighting the ongoing tension. These events are part of a broader analysis of military power.
NPR National Security Correspondent Greg Myre contributed to the conversation by examining what these conflicts in Ukraine and Iran reveal about military strength. Iran’s persistent defiance against U.S. demands for four months underscores the complexities of asserting global military dominance.
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