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In the "fog of war," _________ rules the battlefield; we can never eliminate it. It is precisely this characteristic of the nature of war that creates the conditions ripe for exploitation by an opportunistic will.

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In the "fog of war," Disorder rules the battlefield; we can never eliminate it. It is precisely this characteristic of the nature of war that creates the conditions ripe for exploitation by an opportunistic will.

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An environment which is full of friction, uncertainty, and fluidity, war naturally moves toward disorder.

In the "fog of war," it is the disorder that rules the battlefield; we cannot eliminate it but it can be reduced.

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