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The acquiring nobility and rank Chapter Talks about Planning the Offensives and says that victory had to be achieved with the minimum possible sacrifice of men and materials The highest ideal is to subdue the enemy without fighting frustrating his plans disrupting his preparations and undermining his alliances because the victories thus achieved will preserve the state intact and increase its power and its imposingness Summary of the book The Art of War by Sun Tzu Chapter If war is inevitable an astute general will seek to conquer the enemy with minimal destruction on both sides trying to avoid prolonged conflicts.
He emphasizes that the use of military intelligence is necessary as well as selfassessment You have so that there are no unpleasant surprises such as discovering that strategies are inappropriate or that there is no understanding of capabilities Japan Phone Number and deficiencies The unconquerable being is within you the conquerable being is within the enemy He who possesses excellence in war can make himself unconquerable but he cannot necessarily make the enemy conquerable SunTzu says that just because they are the best does not mean.
The enemy is already defeated but the conditions that lead to the defeat of the enemy must be created either through ruses or traps in such a way that the enemy becomes confident and becomes easy prey Chapter Next he talks about Military Strategic Power which says that Intermingled and turbulent the fight seems chaotic but they cannot be disordered In tumult and confusion their deployment is circular and they cannot be defeated Simulated chaos is born from control the illusion of fear is born from courage feigned weakness is born of strength Order and disorder are a matter of numbers courage.
He emphasizes that the use of military intelligence is necessary as well as selfassessment You have so that there are no unpleasant surprises such as discovering that strategies are inappropriate or that there is no understanding of capabilities Japan Phone Number and deficiencies The unconquerable being is within you the conquerable being is within the enemy He who possesses excellence in war can make himself unconquerable but he cannot necessarily make the enemy conquerable SunTzu says that just because they are the best does not mean.
The enemy is already defeated but the conditions that lead to the defeat of the enemy must be created either through ruses or traps in such a way that the enemy becomes confident and becomes easy prey Chapter Next he talks about Military Strategic Power which says that Intermingled and turbulent the fight seems chaotic but they cannot be disordered In tumult and confusion their deployment is circular and they cannot be defeated Simulated chaos is born from control the illusion of fear is born from courage feigned weakness is born of strength Order and disorder are a matter of numbers courage.