The profligacy of FAAFO, with 125% the character bulk but yet no representation of "orient" or "decide".
A true post-rat term.
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It's the first time I have heard that phrase, but AFAICT, it's not that different than OODA as originally envisioned - it's just focusing less on Orient, more on Boyd's feedback loops at the bottom, and fights the traditionally wrong simplification of OODA as one loop.
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