Danh ngôn của Norman Schwarzkopf

As far as Saddam Hussein being a great military strategist, he is neither a strategist, nor is he schooled in the operational arts, nor is he a tactician, nor is he a general, nor is he a soldier. Other than that, he's a great military man, I want you to know that.
As far as Saddam Hussein being a great military strategist, he is neither a strategist, nor is he schooled in the operational arts, nor is he a tactician, nor is he a general, nor is he a soldier. Other than that, he's a great military man, I want you to know that.
Về việc Saddam Hussein là một nhà chiến lược quân sự vĩ đại, ông ta không phải là một chiến lược gia, ông ta cũng không được đào tạo về nghệ thuật tác chiến, ông ta cũng không phải là một nhà chiến thuật, ông ta cũng không phải là một vị tướng, cũng không phải là một người lính. Ngoài ra, anh ấy còn là một quân nhân vĩ đại, tôi muốn bạn biết điều đó.
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