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Article Analysis Assessment 6

Article Analysis Assessment 6

Q First, read a news story from the newspaper or the Internet. Answer the following questions regarding your news story: 1) What is the main issue, who are the main actors being discussed; Second, read all the articles and watch all the videos assigned in this module. Answer the following questions regarding one of the assigned articles or videos: 1) What are the basics of this article/video (who, what, when, how, why, etc.); 2) What is the overall main point the author is trying to convince you of? 3) Do you agree with the author’s argument? Why? Why not? Finally, tie together your news story with what you learned from the assigned article and videos for this week. Type your answers using your own words, no outline or bullets, complete sentences and paragraphs, single-spaced, full-page.

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The news article which would be sought to be explicated this week is the one which appeared in the Financial Times, named, “Future of warfare: high-tech militias fight smouldering proxy wars”, by Helen Warrell. The given article paints a grim picture of the conflicts in future which is most likely to be more comprehensive in terms the duration of sustenance as well as the fact that it would alter the frontier of war by obliterating the assumption that state would always be the main protagonist of war. The author remarks that “future wars will not begin and end; instead, they will hibernate and smoulder” (Warrell, 2020).