Quote Originally Posted by Tom Odom View Post
No it was a government exercise of power that included use of military force.
OK, so what you sat that exactly fits the classical description of Strategy
No by that I mean try equating the Halocaust with a "Smoking Kills" bumper sticker and see how the audience reacts.
My referencing of "Smoking Kills" was speaking to the banality of Government information campaigns. - the Holocaust, in terms of the "final solution" was never an explicit publicly stated policy.
Wilf, you continually go for a one size fits all description of war that ultimately is reductionist in its essence. IO and PSYOP are imprecise but less so that what you offer.
No, not one size fits all, but useful reductionism, yes! Not silly reductionism!
We will have to disagree.
...and that's not a bad thing!