The martial philosophy of the Guarded Domains of Iranshahr would take inspiration from its past armies and military strategists, the martial traditions of East Asia, and those of the West. It can be said that the West has a military tradition of direct attack. Western warfare has consisted of heavy lumbering technologically advanced armies that are expensive but deadly, that crash into the enemy and obliterate them. This has been a constant in Western warfare, to crush one’s enemy, even if one’s own army is badly bloodied. This strategy continues and for the past three hundred years it has worked well against the rest of the World but it has major faults. Large standing armies with the latest, most expensive equipment can win wars but also become a wasted investment without war. Western culture ties itself to advanced ways of destroying but in order to support such massive military budgets, there must be wars to fight and economies to conquer. It must encourage war by selling the surplus weaponry to other nations. And with all its precision, such weaponry still destroys more than what is desired to destroy, namely civilians rather than militants. In the last two decades, Western technology has failed to stop the earliest form of warfare: asymmetrical
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