Unveiling the Critical Importance of How Wars End for Global Stability
The article discusses the challenges of ending wars, using the U.S. War in Iraq as an example. It highlights how wars can have unexpected consequences on a country's internal dynamics and how new actors can complicate the end of a war. The focus is on the importance of understanding how wars end, not just how they are fought, to establish a stable postwar environment. Military leaders and experts often overlook this aspect, despite its crucial role in shaping the aftermath of conflicts.