Sun Tzu's Art of War. Be so strong that no one will pick a fight with you. Whether or not you pick a fight with someone else is a different question entirely.
That statement isnt always true though, Hitler and Japan both picked a fight with US and Russia as did al Qaeda.
Al Qaeda also does not see America as a TRULY strong opponent. At least it didn't. They had seen so many instances of a lack of American resolve that they felt America could be beat easier than it actually turned out. Beirut, Mogadishu... if you kill enough Americans and you drag the fight on long enough, you WILL beat the Americans. That's why they picked a fight with America. And if you hide among civilians, you are untouchable.
Which is why I don't like the term "innocent civilians," and also why I don't like being in Iraq for the good of the Iraqis. It means that we can't go after civillians, because if we do then that's forceful occupation.Al Qaeda also does not see America as a TRULY strong opponent. At least it didn't. They had seen so many instances of a lack of American resolve that they felt America could be beat easier than it actually turned out. Beirut, Mogadishu... if you kill enough Americans and you drag the fight on long enough, you WILL beat the Americans. That's why they picked a fight with America. And if you hide among civilians, you are untouchable.
It's how the Romans held down huge empires. It's how the Germans operated successfully for a time against resistance fighters.That worked well for Korea in Vietnam.
If a VC killed a South Korean Marine, the Marine squad would go and level the village and kill ten civilians in the place of the one dead guy. VC were not welcome in villages where South Koreans patrolled. In fact, VC tried to avoid Koreans whenever possible.