
Maneuvering Warfare
Maneuvering Warfare is a military strategy that focuses on swift, flexible movements to outmaneuver and dislocate the enemy, rather than relying solely on direct confrontation. It emphasizes speed, surprise, and adaptability, allowing forces to exploit weaknesses in the opponent's defenses. Instead of engaging in a prolonged battle, the goal is to create conditions that disrupt the enemy’s decision-making process, rendering them vulnerable. This approach allows for asymmetric advantages, where smaller, agile forces can defeat larger, less mobile opponents by striking quickly and efficiently at critical points.