Small Wars Journal

Some First Principles of American Military Strategy

Mon, 09/15/2014 - 7:23am

Some First Principles of American Military Strategy by Aaron Bazin and Dan Sukman, The Barefoot Strategist

If the ability communicate complex ideas in an easily understood way is a valuable skill to the strategic thinker, then first principles offer one possible point of departure from which to begin any discussion on strategy. A few months ago, we posed a question on various strategy-related email chains and Facebook pages asking interested parties what the first principles of military strategy were. We got numerous responses; some humorous, some vitriolic, but all very interesting.

Development of a first principle is akin to boiling down information to uncover the elemental truth that lies within. We culled through the responses and necked down the subject to consider only ‘American’ military strategy to add further clarity and context. Then we tried to synthesize, combine, and distill each one down to the core of its essence. Our final list includes eight, but there are undoubtedly many, many more…

Read on.

Comments

Dave Maxwell

Mon, 09/15/2014 - 11:21am

Some very succinct, clear and common sense guidance that could probably fit under the glass of most desks of people on the Hill and in the West Wing and the Old Executive Office Building. Kudos to Army Strategists Bazin and Sukman.