Not really. Look how much money NATO burned fighting goat herders with Kalishnikovs.

If you don't want your soldiers to die, but you're fighting a ground war amidst civilian non-combatants in a foreign country, with journalists live-filming everything you do, war is mind-numbingly expensive.

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The journalist part is filming what their narrative servs mostly. But even then there are facts that are hard to ignore

Yes, absolutely. And wartime journalism is extremely important. But it still makes the war more expensive.