The authors make a brilliant case that the 21st century will be the American Century, with America's global power associated with a revolution in weaponry and warfare. In "The Future of War", the Friedman's contend that newer, more technological weaponry will antiquate the traditional way of making war, making America the most dominant military power on the globe.
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The authors make a brilliant case that the 21st century will be the American Century, with America's global power associated with a revolution in weaponry and warfare. In "The Future of War", the Friedman's contend that newer, more technological weaponry will antiquate the traditional way of making war, making America the most dominant military power on the globe.
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