Sunday, September 11, 2011
Manuever War
This war strategy is a strategy where the enemy hits you so hard that you become disoriented and confused. This is the blow that has you seeing stars and catching your breath. It is the kind of hit where you may have to stop and think about how to recover before you move on. In December of 1941, the Japanese army did just that at Pearl Harbor. They hit us so hard that it took us a while to recover. In Germany, they called this, "The Blitz". I acknowledge that the enemy can punch you and leave you heaving, but the key is in how you get your wits about yourself. After Pearl Harbor, it was like awakening a sleeping giant. America came back and ended the entire war by dropping two bombs on two cities. Now, all over the world people talk about why we did that. I remind historians who question our ethics that we did not start the fire. They bombed us first. The blows of the enemy can shake us, but we should get up with the resolve to take them out. We have the power because we have God. The Father, the Son and the Holyghost is a deadly combination. Japan may have won the battle, but America won the war. You need to come back into the ring swinging until the bell rings. I know that the blow will knock you off your feet, but it should not knock you out the ring.
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