11 Tactics and Strategies
from SunTzu
Culled from the Art of War
Know your
enemy and know
yourself and in
100 battles you
will never be in
peril.
It is more important to
outthink your enemy
than to outfight him.
If the orders are not clear,
it is the fault of the
general that the orders are
not obeyed, but if the
orders are clear, it is the
fault of the subordinates
the orders are not obeyed.
Those skilled in war bring the enemy
to the field of battle, they are not
brought by him.
Make your enemy prepare
on his left and he will be
weak on his right.
All warfare is deception
Use an attack to
exploit a victory
and never use it to
rescue and attack.
In battle, use a direct
attack to engage and an
indirect attack to win.
When the enemy occupies high
ground, do not confront him if he
attacks.
No nation has benefited from prolonged war.
Sun Tzu is deadly against
rash behaviour and
spontaneous reaction.
THE END