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WHITEBOARD RESPONSE: IS THE US MILITARY TACTICALLY PROFICIENT, BUT STRATEGICALLY DEFICIENT? (2 OF 2)
By War Room September 18, 2018

    maybe the grandiose version of strategy is overrated. A nation that muddles along may nonetheless move forward; and America has done just that.

This is the second of two response posts for the Whiteboard on the U.S. military’s strategic proficiency (or deficiency). Thanks to everyone who submitted responses. The next Whiteboard is coming soon. Stay tuned!

Based on the judgment of the editorial board, the following (in no particular order) were among the best responses to the following question:

Some analysts claim that the United States is tactically proficient, but strategically deficient. How sound is this critique?

 https://warroom.armywarcollege.edu/special-series/whiteboard/wb03-strategic-proficiency-3/