In the book, you start off very philosophically, that warfare, even dating from sunsus, the art of war. Ou contrast that with klausits on war, which is sort of like the east, the eastern philosophy of war from hundreds or thousands of years ago to the western philosophy of war for the past several hundred years. Where the eastern one is that war is everything. And so it's interesting yo bring up confucianism and and these other older chinese philosophies. Is kind of the sunso approach. Whereas klausitz sort of separates politics from war, like half diplomacy first, and only as a last result get into the strategy of war.

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