

B. A. Friedman, "On Operations: Operational Art and Military Disciplines" (US Naval Institute Press, 2021)
9 snips Apr 28, 2023
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Operational Level Misconception
- The operational level of war as a separate level does not truly exist and is based on a misinterpretation of Soviet doctrine.
- Operational art is better seen as the staff's method to organize tactics and strategy, not an independent level of war.
Harmful Effects of War Levels
- Separating war into discrete levels (tactical, operational, strategic) breaks necessary synchronization between tactics and strategy.
- This artificial division leads to failures in achieving strategic objectives despite tactical successes.
Operational Level as Safe Space
- The operational level in Soviet doctrine acted as a 'safe space' to discuss military matters while avoiding politicized scrutiny.
- Similarly, in the US, it has become a safe space to avoid confronting strategic and political failures.