The writer had my interest until the Vietnam era childern analogy.
Howver, the book "Unrestricted Warfare" is indeed interesting.
It's not an analogy. He's saying that the children of the Viet Nam era, who were against the war, have been permeating our society with the idea that all war is wrong no matter the situation. Haven't you seen the pacification of America recently. He doesn't say that all of them are like this but enough have gotten into the education system and legal system to be able to villify anyone who advocates striking first before any real damage can be done. Just look at the millions of idiot students who protested the Iraq war. Sure, there were rallies in support of the troops but there weren't any that I can recall that directly supported the war.