My own take for why this is a problem has to do less with the abilities of any particular SecDef or fears about the increasing politicization of the military and more to do with long-term norms about control and direction. 1/14 https://twitter.com/mattyglesias/status/1336308529695760391 …
That's not a refutation. Clausewitz wouldn't, I suspect, meaningfully disagree with that sentence. Heraclitus is noting that war is important, not offering a theory of how it should be conducted.
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History goes to show that war can be considered as something autonomous and possible to stem from Homo Sapiens passions. Biology>Clausewitz.
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Non-sequitur. Just because humans are evolved for war doesn't mean that there is no reason to create best practices for the actual performance of war. We've created social norms to systematize all sorts of biological functions...
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