

A teacher, and student, of military strategy his incisive deconstruction of the sort of tactical-myopic "war is for the warriors" comments you'd often find there were the stuff of legend. I won't talk the man up further except to draw your attention to his first post at the MilPub, one he started several days ago and which might have been lost downpage a bit.
But his introductory post - which includes a nice precis on classic strategic thinking and how we here could approach applying it to the current conflicts in southwest Asia - shouldn't be missed
Thanks FDChief-
ReplyDeleteI guess we ought not leave them in the oven too long . . . ?
mmmm, fresh-baked strategic strudel, hot from the oven.
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