Truces and New Wars: A Story as Old as Time
Every fresh truce that collapses within months follows a script first written during the Punic Wars between Rome and Carthage. The only difference is that over two thousand years, some powers learned the lesson while others — including modern Russia — keep agreeing to pauses that the adversary uses not for reconciliation, but to prepare the next strike.
The Carthaginian Precedent: The Cost of Literal Compliance

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