#9
by Atauzeromind
I'd say, why not combine the two? My thoughts are that in the beginning of any campaign, front, or offensive, you must use total war to take the initiative and let the enemy react to you. In the middle, however, although you still aim to destroy, you must use the stratagem of limited warfare, which means strategic/tactical manuevers to attain the position needed to [surround/entrap, ambush, support another force, etc.], with overall strategic goals. In the end, you need to bring all of your independent manuevering into a "total war" style push to [the capital, the final battle, where the opponent's army lays], and hopefully win the war. On a side note, this pertains to wars between two acknowledged countries, and does NOT pertain to any form of guerilla warfare on a grand scale.
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