The Geometry of Chaos: Why Complexity in War is a Deadly Gamble
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The Geometry of Chaos: Why Complexity in War is a Deadly Gamble
Introduction War has always been defined by paradox: it is at once simple and impossibly hard. The fundamentals—move, shoot, communicate, sustain—are straightforward on paper. But as Prussian theorist Carl von Clausewitz observed, “Everything in war is very simple, but the simplest thing is difficult.” Modern military operations magnify this truth. Each additional layer of complexity—technology, coordination, terrain, human error, or political c…
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