In The Art of War, 6th century BC, Sun Tzu wrote, “Standing on the defensive indicates insufficient strength; attacking a superabundance of strength.” The famous Chinese military strategist argued that to be successful in war, it is critical “to attack the enemy’s strategy.”
Students supporting the Jewish right to self-determination in their ancestral homeland should consider his advice: Go on the offense rather than the defense, dominate the generation and flow of information and selectively adopt opposition tactics to use against them.
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