The primary factor in a successful attack is speed.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Contrary to conventional military and game theory, the most effective offense is sometimes a direct attack against your political opponent's greatest strength - not his weaknesses - to place him immediately on the defensive.
In planning an attack, persons have various roles.
Systems are complex, so controlling an attack and achieving a desired level of damage may be harder than using physical weapons.
The one effective method of defending one's own territory from an offensive by air is to destroy the enemy's air power with the greatest possible speed.
You are attached to what you attack.
Even with the quality of players that we have, they're an extremely hard side to break down and once they get on top of you, you find it difficult to stem the flow of attacks.
For example, computer defends well, but for humans its is harder to defend than attack, particularly with the modern time control.
Thus, what is of supreme importance in war is to attack the enemy's strategy.
Defence must be more adaptable, able to respond quickly to the changes in the security environment and the character of conflict.
Fear attracts attack.