- The best defense is a good offense
"The best defense is a good offense" is an
adage that has been applied to many fields of endeavor, including games and military combat.Military
Mao Zedong opined that "the only real defense is active defense," meaning defense for the purpose of counter-attacking and taking the offensive. [http://inthenationalinterest.com/Articles/June%202005/June2005Holmes.html] Often success rests on destroying the enemy's ability to attack. In reference to fighting terrorists, Matthew Levitt opines, "It’s important to pre-emptively strike at those who intend to do us harm." [http://www.voanews.com/english/archive/2003-06/a-2003-06-13-47-1.cfm] The principle is echoed in the writings ofMachiavelli andSun Tzu . [http://media.www.dailylobo.com/media/storage/paper344/news/2001/10/17/Opinion/Column.Best.Defense.Is.A.Good.Offense-127063.shtml]Games
In some
board game s, such as "Risk", one's ability to build up armies depends on aggressively attacking so as to acquire territory. Players who fail to do so, and concentrate instead on holding the line against enemy attack, will likely end up in a weak position. Indepthinfo argues that this adage does not always apply: "When the battle rages between two players one should put every ounce of power in the offense, but when several players are involved, the political element changes this dynamic." [http://www.indepthinfo.com/risk/strategy.shtml] In chess, one's ability to prevent enemy attacks often depends on maintaining the initiative – i.e., making a series of threats that the opponent must use his turns to parry, rather than launching his own attacks; thus, common tips used in conjunction with this adage are that the best way to upset your opponent’s plans is to become menacing and that the best way to stop an enemy threat to your own king is to attack his.In sports such as
soccer andbasketball [http://media.www.diamondbackonline.com/media/storage/paper873/news/2007/04/05/Sports/Women.Prove.That.The.Best.Defense.Is.A.Good.Offense-2824422.shtml] , the adage is used to note that success can hinge on an effective offense that keeps the ball on the other team's side of the field, thus not only creating scoring opportunities but preventing the opposing team from scoring.Business
The adage has also been applied in the
intellectual property realm, in reference topatent troll s. [http://ipthoughts.com/2008/01/29/the-best-defense-is-a-good-offense--even-in-patents.aspx]References
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