@andyortlieb to Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world • 2 months agoWhat was a time that two adversaries had such different objectives that they were practically playing a different game against each other?message-square35arrow-up147arrow-down11
arrow-up146arrow-down1message-squareWhat was a time that two adversaries had such different objectives that they were practically playing a different game against each other?@andyortlieb to Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world • 2 months agomessage-square35
minus-square@andyortliebOPlink3•2 months agoYeah, I think asymmetric warfare is they key word I was grasping for. I guess I wonder what other games, besides geopolitical competitions (or conflicts specifically) represent similar asymmetry
Yeah, I think asymmetric warfare is they key word I was grasping for.
I guess I wonder what other games, besides geopolitical competitions (or conflicts specifically) represent similar asymmetry