| 1984 - 1014 pages
...prevented the holocaust of World War II. (3) Third, if we do decide to commit forces to combat overseas, we should have clearly defined political and military objectives. And we should have and send the forces needed to do just that. As Clausewitz wrote, "No one starts a war — or rather,... | |
| Richard J. Kerry - 2004 - 188 pages
...referred to them as policy.8 Weinberger proposed a finely-tuned equation of forces and objectives: [We] should have clearly defined political and military...forces can accomplish those clearly defined objectives. And we should have and send the forces needed to do just that.9 Here he has clearly envisioned something... | |
| 210 pages
...have prevented the holocaust of World War II. • If we do decide to commit forces to combat overseas, we should have clearly defined political and military...forces can accomplish those clearly defined objectives. And we should have and send the forces needed to do just that. As Clausewitz wrote, "No one starts... | |
| Michael G. MacKinnon - 2000 - 228 pages
...prevented the holocaust of World War II. (3) Third, if we do decide to commit forces to combat overseas, we should have clearly defined political and military...forces can accomplish those clearly defined objectives. And we should have and send the forces needed to do just that. As Clausewitz wrote, 'No one starts... | |
| Michael G. MacKinnon - 2000 - 232 pages
...Third, if we do decide to commit forces to combat overseas, we should have clearly defined poluical and military objectives. And we should know precisely...forces can accomplish those clearly defined objectives. And we should have and send the forces needed to do just that. As Clausewitz wrote, 'No one starts... | |
| Bill McCloud - 1989 - 184 pages
...World War II. Third, if we do decide to commit forces to combat overseas, we should have clearly denned political and military objectives. And we should know...precisely how our forces can accomplish those clearly denned objectives. And we should have, and send, the forces needed to do just that. As Karl von Clausewitz... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Armed Services - 2000 - 512 pages
...commit forces to combat overseas, we should have clearly defined political and military objectives. We should know precisely how our forces can accomplish those clearly defined objectives. We should have the forces needed to do just that. With regard to Yugoslavia, our objective has yet... | |
| Eliot A. Cohen - 2002 - 312 pages
...objectives, we should not commit them at all. (3) If we do decide to commit forces to combat overseas, we should have clearly defined political and military...forces can accomplish those clearly defined objectives. And we should have and send the forces needed to do just that. As Clausewitz wrote, "No one starts... | |
| Bruce Bueno De Mesquita, Alastair Smith, Randolph M. Siverson, James D. Morrow - 2005 - 556 pages
...objectives, we should not commit them at all. ... Third, if we do decide to commit forces to combat overseas, we should have clearly defined political and military...forces can accomplish those clearly defined objectives. And we should have and send the forces needed to do just that.... Fourth, the relationship between... | |
| Richard Lock-Pullan - 2006 - 314 pages
...not hesitate to commit forces sized accordingly.113 3 If the US committed forces to overseas combat we should have clearly defined political and military...forces can accomplish those clearly defined objectives. And we should know precisely how our forces can accomplish those clearly defined objectives. And we... | |
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