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Winning 1971 again

When you look back on a sharp, short and decisive war with the benefit of four decades of hindsight, you have the luxury of breaking it up into four vital frames: military, strategic, ideological and political. The first, military, is settled at once, and without any argument. The real, formal war was over in a mere 13 days, the second shortest war in post-World War II history, and as cleanly decisive as the shortest one, the Middle East’s Six-Day War in 1967. 

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