The three-principle frame of mass forces, avoiding encirclement, and protecting supply lines.
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traditional military doctrine
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...mystery. Okay? So, first thing we need to understand is traditional military doctrine about who wins wars, it's basically wrong. Traditionally, we understand the..."
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"...What's the problem with this plan? Okay? This is typical American doctrine, shock and awe. This is how they fight wars. But there's a..."
"...mystery. Okay? So, first thing we need to understand is traditional military doctrine about who wins wars, it's basically wrong. Traditionally, we understand the..."
"...fight this war and win. And what is it? Using traditional military doctrine. How much you fight this war? You guys know? Let's go..."
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