strategy itself changes. Traditional military strategy assumes friction — the inevitable delays, miscommunications, and uncertainties that Clausewitz identified as fundamental to warfare. Entire doctrines are built around managing and exploiting friction. If AI dramatically reduces friction on one side, those doctrines become obsolete. The side with AI isn't just executing the same strategy faster — it's operating in a fundamentally different strategic environment than its adversary.
I like this part the most. The equivalent of Iran playing checkers while we play chess.
And then there is The Copenhagen Test.
SHALL WE PLAY A GAME?