Message from @Repeat
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I hope so..canât take anymore emergencies đ¤Ż
Me too. Plus Yemen is in a bad way.
Siege warfare is good for business.
We live in a fucked up world
The future is never looked brighter for defense contractors and their equity holders.
We are in a civil war now. Mostly informational and propaganda with a few antifa/blm hot spots. They beg the hot civil war so as to blame the right and the 2nd.
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Everyone needs to chill out but I donât see it happening anytime soonđ
We need the aliens đ˝
The first casualty of war is always the truth, with that the wars have been a foot for some time.
Aliens are currently throwing rocks at us.. Thinking âCalm down, idiotsâ
When you take the freedoms and rights away from POTUS. What hope is there for us to keep those same freedoms and rights?
You think this is all ok?
No
ASYMMETRIC WARFARE:THE ONLY THING NEW IS THE TACTIC
https://apps.dtic.mil/dtic/tr/fulltext/u2/a433588.pdf
You used the term warfare. Careful, youâll get called names
Mark Esper (who I like) & what the military did (defying the orders of the commander in chief) was wrong on so many levels.
To be clear I'm not advocating for war, I'm providing information.
Then I guess weâd better copy and paste it because we both chat a lot
@Beth In The Art Of War, Sun Tzu states that, âwhat is of supreme importance in
war is to attack the enemyâs strategy.â
His focus was not purely on defeating the enemy army, but on defeating the enemyâs plan. Defeating the enemyâs army was of lower precedence than disrupting his alliances that were key to his plan. Clearly Sun Tzu appreciated the need to weaken an adversary through
many approaches designed to affect his ability and willingness to wage war. He
does not advocate a symmetric approach to war where one attacks an
adversaryâs army with an equal force, but he advocates a strategy that employs
the cheng (orthodox) force and the châI (unorthodox) force. Sun Tzu dedicates
an entire section of his work to âWeaknesses and Strengthsâ. âTo be certain to
take what you attack is to attack a place the enemy does not protect. To be
certain to hold what you defend is to defend a place the enemy does not attack.â8
He frequently refers to knowing your enemy and yourself and to shaping the
enemy while avoiding allowing him to shape you. This is very similar to dominant
battlespace awareness as articulated in Joint Vision 2010 and other joint
publications. Sun Tzu refers to direct and indirect approaches to warfare.
Indirect approaches are asymmetric. It is the ability to adapt to an adversaryâs
tactics and doctrine by either developing new tactics and doctrine of your own or
by employing new technology in such a way as to overcome an adversaries
strength. âThus, one able to gain the victory by modifying his tactics in
@busillis I have seen on some q anon channels people invoking sun tzu all the time. Interesting using ancient Chinese tactics while hating on China
Yeah yeah. Calm down, snowflakes. Everything will be ok.
The problem with war is that this is not a geographical fight. I live in Harris county Texas; a blue enclave in a red state. It's that way across the country. California is mostly red with blue at the urban areas. Illinois is also a mostly red state with Chicago blue ruling the rest. Even New York is mostly red; it is the urban areas that are red.
Are we doing it by land mass now or...
Ideology per sq. mi.
Seems legit.
https://apps.dtic.mil/dtic/tr/fulltext/u2/a433588.pdf sun tzu was cited by the information linked in the post. **ASYMMETRIC WARFARE:THE ONLY THING NEW IS THE TACTIC
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@Zuluzeit I have no idea how it plays out. But the tyranny of the urbanites will not be tolerated.
@busillis Disappointed. Was under the impression that was an original thought :(
How would I know this ?
You wouldnât
Itâs a fun fact
Really ....