Re: Military Strategy
Man, you got off on a good one there!<br /><br />Hey, I am against Evil, just like the next guy. I would love to eradicate evil. Hey, maybe world peace is at hand.<br /><br />I'm assuming you're the one that gets to decide what is, or is not, Evil. If that decision was left in someone else's hands, we may get an entirely different version of what evil is<br /><br />The title of this thread, however, is military strategy, and when you enter a conflict with something as nebulous as "Evil" at best you end up with some sort of Don Quixote like quest--it may well make you feel better, but it actually achieves little or nothing. At worst, you get people that identify as evil something entirely different than you, and you may well become the evil they fight.<br /><br />I am not saying that evil does not exist--of course it does--all of human history is replete with examples of it. However, when plotting a military action, you need a military objective, and it must be identifiable and achieveable.<br /><br />If you can't do that, then the military is the wrong tool to use.