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To: ourworldawry
As imperative as it is to understand HOW an adversary operates...it is AS imperative that we NOT emulate the same tactics/behavior AS the adversary....and expect to WIN. It’s a poor strategy to use in a battle that MUST be won by the “nice guy”.

I sincerely disagree. I trust this man's methods:



There should be at least 30 years before your enemy can fight again. It is too late now for niceties and civilization. That is reality.
161 posted on 12/25/2012 11:47:02 PM PST by PA Engineer (Liberate America from the Occupation Media.)
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To: PA Engineer
There should be at least 30 years before your enemy can fight again. It is too late now for niceties and civilization. That is reality.

Nicht Kleckern sondern Klotzen!

[approximately "Slug 'em, don't slap 'em"] per Generaloberst Heinz Wilhelm Guderian, Chief of the General Staff of the German Army during the final year of the war and primary archetect of the Blitzkrieg strategy that proved particularly successful during the earlier days of the war, especially against those armies which had remained grounded in the methods of the previous war.

The Herr Generaloberst was particularly fond of cheering his men on their merry way with the shouted cry of Fahrkarte bis zur Endstation! [Your ticket to the last station!] to his Panzertroops when they were roaring past him, meaning that they should go as far as they could. And so they did.

177 posted on 12/28/2012 8:16:37 AM PST by archy
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To: PA Engineer
There should be at least 30 years before your enemy can fight again. It is too late now for niceties and civilization. That is reality.

Nicht Kleckern sondern Klotzen!

[approximately "Slug 'em, don't slap 'em"] per Generaloberst Heinz Wilhelm Guderian, Chief of the General Staff of the German Army during the final year of the war and primary archetect of the Blitzkrieg strategy that proved particularly successful during the earlier days of the war, especially against those armies which had remained grounded in the methods of the previous war.

The Herr Generaloberst was particularly fond of cheering his men on their merry way with the shouted cry of Fahrkarte bis zur Endstation! [Your ticket to the last station!] to his Panzertroops when they were roaring past him, meaning that they should go as far as they could. And so they did.

178 posted on 12/28/2012 8:16:48 AM PST by archy
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