lechu1
09.03.05, 16:07
At the Russian War College, a general is a guest lecturer and tells
class of officers that the session will focus on potential problems
and
the resulting strategies.
One of the officers in the class begins by asking the first
question,
Will we have to fight in a World War Three?
Yes, comrades, it looks like you will, answers the
general.
And who will be our enemy, Comrade General?
another
officer asks.
The likelihood is that it will be China.
The class is surprised, and finally one officer asks,
But Comrade
General,
we are 150 million people and they are about 1.5 billion. How can
we
possibly win?
Well, replies the general, Think about it. In
modern war, it is
not the
quantity, but the quality that is the key. For example, in the
Middle East,
5 million Jews have been fighting against 300 million Arabs, and
the Jews
have been the winners every time.
But sir, asks the panicky officer,
Do we have
enough Jews?