One of the regime's most important tactics is the creation of a third force in the country.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
The use of large-scale military force in volatile regions of underdeveloped countries is difficult to do right, has major unintended consequences and rarely turns out to be quick, effective, controlled and short lived.
A universal draft is most often the instrument of Third World dictators.
France had a policy, initiated by General de Gaulle, of trying to turn Europe into what was then called a 'third force,' independent of the two superpowers, so Europe should pursue an independent course.
Military dictatorship, you can focus on it, you can fight it directly. It's a band of power-driven people.
For a war to be just three conditions are necessary - public authority, just cause, right motive.
Governments go to war directly or by proxy without declaring war. Force, or threat of force, are constantly used to dominate other countries.
Dictatorships start wars because they need external enemies to exert internal control over their own people.
Foreign policy is important.
What we ask of the developed countries is to let the Third World find a third way.
Thus, what is of supreme importance in war is to attack the enemy's strategy.