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Peter Storey argues that the Taliban's siege and brief capture of Kunduz lays bare a disturbing development in the Afghan War.

Peter Storey on the spread of a ridiculous conspiracy theory and the truth that Jade Helm 15 is a vital exercise in urban warfare.

Peter Storey on the latest battle for Tikrit between ISIS and Iraqi government forces and the changing nature of modern urban warfare.

Peter Storey reviews Louis DiMarco's 'Concrete Hell' on the history of 20th century urban warfare and finds the analysis wanting in respect to new contributions to the subject despite the author's clear in-depth knowledge of the subject.

Peter Storey discusses lessons learned in Iraq and elsewhere for airpower in urban warfare and how UAVs help mitigate its challenges, an issue relevant to today's war with ISIS.

Peter Storey reviews the book, Out of the Mountains: The Coming Age of the Urban Guerilla, by David Kilcullen.

Peter Storey makes the case that the rise and fall of urban warfare studies should not mean we turn away from the literature, especially given that our planet is becoming more urbanized.