And how is this so different from what "Uncle Adolf" did to Poland in 1939? He called his version of it "Blitzkrieg".
Great. Here come the U.S. = Hitler allusions. I thought we were above this...

Review: The emphasis with the "shock and awe" tactic is *avoiding* casualties on the other side. In WWII there were no precision-guided munitions, thus, a shock and awe offensive couldn't actually occur.
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