“With growing experience, all skillful commanders sought to profit by the power of the defensive, even when on the offensive.” GrowingMilitaryProfitOffensiveCommandersSkillful Author:B. H. Liddell Hart
“The reality is that our military presence on foreign soil is as offensive to the people that live there as armed Chinese troops would be if they were stationed in Texas. We would not stand for it here, but we have had a globe-straddling empire and a very intrusive foreign policy for decades that incites a lot of hatred and resentment toward us.” PeopleIfsRealityWould BeMilitaryPolicyHatredDecadesChineseSoilEmpiresTexasForeign PolicyResentmentTroopsGlobesOffensiveMilitary Presence Author:Ron Paul
“We ought to recognize that we have an offensive responsibility to take the war to the terrorists where they are. That responsibility has waned in the last year as military and intelligence resources were withdrawn from Afghanistan and Pakistan to be used in Iraq.” YearsWarLastsUsedResponsibilityMilitaryOughtResourcesIraqTerroristAfghanistanLast YearOffensivePakistan Author:Bob Graham
“The reality of Canadian history is that we've been willing to do the important things the world demanded of us: fighting in World War II, in Korea, in the Balkans, where we were involved in offensive military operations, and in Afghanistan, where we have made disproportionate contributions.” WorldMadeImportantWarRealityFightingMilitaryWillingInvolvedImportant ThingsOperationsWar Of The WorldsContributionAfghanistanWorld War IiWorld War IOffensiveKoreaBalkansMilitary OperationsCanadian History Author:Chris Alexander
“When I was in London a Kachin youth criticized me for not condemning the Burmese military for their offensive in Kachin State. I answered "condemnation is not the solution." We want to build reconciliation, not condemnation.” WantStatesMilitaryYouthSolutionsLondonOffensiveReconciliationCondemnationCondemning Author:Aung San Suu Kyi
“Congress has created and funded a huge peacetime military that has substantial abilities to wage offensive operations, and it has not placed restrictions on the use of that military or the funds to support it, because it would rather let the president take the political risks in deciding on war. If Congress wanted to play a role in restricting war, it could - it simply does not want to. But we should not mistake a failure of political will for a violation of the Constitution.” WarPoliticalPresidentAbilityMistakeSupportRiskMilitaryConstitutionFundOffensive Author:John Yoo