6.
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Attack his Army
This is the only strategy left if alliance
disruption does not work.
Wang Hsi: "Battles are dangerous."
Chang Yu: "Sharpen your weapons."
Weapons List:
Words
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Policy
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Perimeter
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Law
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Police
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What
else can you list?
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7.
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Attack his cities
The worst policy is to attack the cities.
Many entities are like cities:
manufacturing
facilities
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political camps
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churches
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colleges and
universities
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business offices
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families
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8.
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Both Defense and Offense Take Time
The amount of time it takes to prepare to defend is
equal to the amount
of time it takes to prepare an offensive.
Preparation to defend involves:
training
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drills
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lost energy
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Preparation to attack involves:
training
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drills
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lost energy
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Some attacks have no other goal than to kill the victim.
Some attacks include the victim's alliances (co-workers).
The only defense for some attacks is to _.
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9.
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Control Impatience and Orders
Never React
Always Respond
A leader who cannot control their heart and mind will lose those they
lead to another.
Never React: even if response is immediate, it should be a
predetermined response based upon training, drill and policies
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10.
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Without a Battle
Those skilled in war:
Subdue the enemy
without a battle |
Capture cities
without an assault
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Overthrow the state
without protracted operations
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Hate groups are NOT skilled in strategy, they are skilled in hate.
Protracted operations result in the losing of the war
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11.
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All-Under-Heaven INTACT
We want our property intact after the conflict.
The goals of an offensive strategy:
a. |
to defeat the goals
of the opponent
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b.
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to defeat those
goals using the simplest methods possible
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c.
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to defeat with the
lowest energy consumption possible
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To win with as much of the opponents energy still available for use.
Sun Tzu's concept was meant to be INCLUSIVE.
All-under-heaven intact: means the entire camp, the physical,
emotional, mental and spiritual existences.
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