The Trident

Episode 15: Sun Tzu’s Imperative – to Win Without Fighting; A Strategic Approach

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Feb 25, 2025
Rebecca Patterson, an expert in international affairs and former U.S. Army officer, joins Susan Bryant, strategic education leader and Army veteran, Ken Gleiman, retired U.S. Army Colonel and editor, and Christian Trotti, defense strategy researcher. They discuss their book on winning without direct conflict, advocating for strategies that blend military, economic, and information statecraft. Topics include the relevance of Sun Tzu’s philosophy, the impact of sanctions, and the critical need for a coordinated national information strategy in today’s geopolitical landscape.
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INSIGHT

Overreliance on Military Force

  • The US over-relies on military force, its perceived core competency.
  • This approach is insufficient in the current complex environment.
INSIGHT

Defining Irregular Warfare

  • Irregular warfare's broad definition includes activities outside conventional and nuclear warfare.
  • It aims to expand a country's power, influence, and legitimacy while weakening adversaries.
ANECDOTE

Solidarity Movement: A Case of Political Warfare

  • The US successfully used political warfare during the Cold War, exemplified by the Solidarity movement in Poland.
  • This involved collaborating with the Pope, AFL-CIO, and unions to undermine the Soviet regime.
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