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'''Rapid dominance''' is a method of ] that advocates defeating an adversary by swift action against all aspects of their ability to resist, rather than by strictly military force.


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==Military definitions==
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"We define Rapid Dominance as the intellectual construct that seeks to use force to affect the will, perception and understanding of the adversary for political objectives and military aims." ''Ullman, Harlan. A New Defence Construct: Rapid Dominance. RUSI Journal 141:8-12 Oct '96''

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