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  1. Há 1 dia · War movies based on true stories may have their endings known but the best of them raise the drama with fantastic performances and stellar set pieces.

  2. Há 4 dias · The president outlined a plan to try to get Hamas and Israel to break out of a monthslong deadlock that has resulted in the killing of thousands of Palestinians.

  3. Learn the key lessons and quotes from The Art of War, a classic book on military strategy and leadership. Find out how to know when and how to fight, deceive the enemy, and avoid prolonged warfare.

  4. The Art of War begins with a warning: War is highly risky and must be considered carefully. Five main factors affect a wars outcome: the quality of the ruler, weather, terrain, military leadership, and the state of the army. Strategists must take all these factors into account, and they must deceive the enemy about their strengths and ...

    • Foreword
    • I - Laying Plans
    • II - Waging War
    • III - The Sheathed Sword
    • IV - Tactics
    • V - Energy
    • Vi - Weak Points & Strong
    • VII - Maneuvering
    • VIII - Variation of Tactics
    • IX - The Army on The March
    There is legend that this little book was Napoleon's key to success and his secret weapon.
    Always remember, since ancient times, it has been known that..."the true object of war is peace."
    The art of war is of vital importance to the state. It is a matter of life and death, a road either to safety or to ruin. Hence under no circumstances can it be neglected.
    All warfare is based on deception. Hence, when able to attack, we must seem unable; when using our forces, we must seem inactive; when we are near, we must make the enemy believe we are far away; w...
    Hold out baits to entice the enemy. Feign disorder, and crush him. If he is secure at all points, be prepared for him. If he is in superior strength, evade him. If your opponent is of choleric temp...
    The general who wins a battle makes many calculations in his temple before the battle is fought. The general who loses a battle makes but few calculations beforehand.
    Thus, though we have heard of stupid haste in war, cleverness has never been seen associated with long delays.
    In all history, there is no instance of a country having benefited from prolonged warfare.
    To fight and conquer in all your battles is not supreme excellence; supreme excellence consists in breaking the enemy's resistance without fighting.
    There are three ways in which a sovereign can bring misfortune upon his army:
    By commanding the army to advance or retreat, being ignorant of the fact that it cannot obey.
    By attempting to govern an army in the same way as he administers a kingdom, being ignorant of the conditions that obtain in an army.
    To secure ourselves against defeat lies in our own hands, but the opportunity of defeating the enemy is provided by the enemy himself.
    The general who is skilled in defense hides in the most secret recesses of the earth; he who is skilled in attack flashes forth from the topmost heights of heaven.
    Hence the skillful fighter puts himself into a position that makes defeat impossible and does not miss the moment for defeating the enemy.
    Fighting with a large army under your command is nowise different from fighting with a small one: it is merely a question of instituting signs and signals.
    In all fighting, the direct method may be used for joining battle, but indirect methods will be needed in order to secure victory.
    Therefore the good fighter will be terrible in his onset, and prompt in his decision.
    Simulated disorder postulates perfect discipline; simulated fear postulates courage; simulated weakness postulates strength.
    Appear at points that the enemy must hasten to defend; march swiftly to places where you are not expected.
    The general that is skillful in attack whose opponent does not know what to defend; and he is skillful in defense whose opponent does not know what to attack.
    In making tactical dispositions, the highest pitch you can attain is to conceal them;
    Military tactics are like unto water; for water in its natural course runs away from high places and hastens downward. So in war, the way is to avoid what is strong and to strike at what is weak.
    Without harmony in the state, no military expedition can be undertaken; without harmony in the army, no battle array can be formed.
    An army without its baggage train is lost; without provisions it is lost; without bases of supply it is lost.
    Ponder and deliberate before you make a move. He will conquer who has learned the artifice of deviation. Such is the art of maneuvering.
    In battle, a courageous spirit is everything.
    No town should be attacked which, if taken, cannot be held, or if left alone, will not cause any trouble.
    In the wise leader's plans, considerations of advantage and of disadvantage will be blended together.
    The art of war teaches us to rely not on the likelihood of the enemy's not coming, but on our own readiness to receive him; not on the chance of his not attacking, but rather on the fact that we ha...
    There are five dangerous faults that may affect a general, of which the first two are: recklessness, which leads to destruction; and cowardice, which leads to capture.
    He who exercises no forethought but makes light of his opponents is sure to be captured by them.
    Humble words and increased preparations are signs that the enemy is about to advance. Violent language and driving forward as if to the attack are signs that he will retreat.
    Peace proposals unaccompanied by a sworn covenant indicate a plot.
    To begin by bluster, but afterward to take fright at the enemy's numbers, shows a supreme lack of intelligence.
  5. The book contains a detailed explanation and analysis of the 5th-century BC Chinese military, from weapons, environmental conditions, and strategy to rank and discipline. Sun also stressed the importance of intelligence operatives and espionage to the war effort.

  6. Learn the key points of Sun-tzu's classic treatise on warfare, strategy, and leadership. Find out how to assess the five fundamentals of wartime, outwit the enemy, and achieve victory with minimal losses.