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1. Develop light, information-intensive force of soldiers, augmented by fleets of robots.
2. Implement paralyzing cyber-attacks against operational infrastructure.
3. Build small, inexpensive arsenal of ballistic missiles and nuclear–
Waitaminute.
1. Take a really good nap.
2. Develop light, information-intensive force of soldiers, augmented by fleets of robots.
3. Implement paralyzing cyber-attacks against operational infrastructure.
4. Build small, inexpensive arsenal of ballistic missiles and nuclear–
Hold on….
1. Take a really good nap.
2. Take a second really good nap.
3. Develop light, information-intensive force of soldiers, augmented by fleets of robots.
4. Implement paralyzing cyber-attacks against operational infrastructure.
5. Build small, inexpensive arsenal of ballistic missiles and nuclear–
No…..
1. Take a really good nap.
2. Take a second really good nap.
3. Take a shorter third nap.
4. Develop light, information-intensive force of–
Oh, screw it, I don’t have time for that other stuff.
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