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Modern World War refers to the conflicts that occurred after World War II, characterized by dramatic changes in military tactics and technology. Modern war theory focuses on adaptation and innovation in strategy, often influenced by technological and geopolitical developments. One of the most important theories is the Theory of Asymmetric Warfare, which highlights the inequality between large military powers and smaller armed groups. In this context, weaker powers use unconventional tactics such as guerilla warfare to fight stronger enemies. The implementation of this theory was seen in various conflicts such as the Vietnam War, where the Viet Cong used a…