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The miracle of Dunkirk in a complicated age
The way we fight wars is wholly different now than 70 years ago. Power has overwhelmingly shifted from armies to intelligence agencies.

It isn’t just the setting and costumes that make Christopher Nolan’s brilliant film Dunkirk a period piece. It’s an immersion in a sort of war that will likely never be fought again, not because great powers are at peace but because major conflict no longer plays out in massive body...
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