Defense is Stronger than Attack Sources News Release
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Publisher: Richard Martin Date Written: 02/12/10 Year Published: 2010 Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
Clausewitz pointed out almost 200 years ago what every soldier in history has known full well, that the defense is inherently stronger than the offense. As a general rule of thumb, attacking forces have to be at least three times stronger than defend
Abstract: Clausewitz pointed out almost 200 years ago what every soldier in history has known full well, that the defense is inherently stronger than the offense. As a general rule of thumb, attacking forces have to be at least three times stronger than defending forces. In many cases they should be even stronger, especially at the decisive point.
However, the defense is rarely, if ever, decisive. It is only a temporary measure before resuming the offensive. In war and in business, there are three main... To read the full release go to http://www.sources.com/Releases/NR1084.htm
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