Even the Israelis, though, will concede that assassinations are tactic, not a strategy. The fact that they call their assassination campaign “mowing the grass” indicates the level of confidence they have in assassinations as a means of bringing a decisive end to a conflict. At best, assassinations buy time until the conflict can be ended through other means.
Even the Israelis, though, will concede that assassinations are tactic, not a strategy. The fact that they call their assassination campaign “mowing the grass” indicates the level of confidence they have in assassinations as a means of bringing a decisive end to a conflict. At best, assassinations buy time until the conflict can be ended through other means.