Military Strategy Magazine - Volume 7, Issue 4

Volume 7, Issue 4, Winter 2022 10 The Military Strategist’s Flux Capacitor Keith Nordquist - U.S. Air Force About the author Keith Nordquist is an airpower strategist for the U.S. Air Force and holds a Master of Aeronautical Science, a Master of Military Art and Science, and a Master of Arts in Military Operations. His background includes operational assignments as a mobility pilot and staff assignments as a major command, combatant command, and service-level action officer. Keith is a distinguished graduate from the U.S. Air Force Academy, the U.S. Air Force Squadron Officer School, the U.S. Army Command and General Staff Officer School, and the U.S. Army School of Advanced Military Studies. Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed or implied are those of the author and should not be construed as carrying the official sanction of the U.S. Department of Defense, U.S. Air Force, or other agencies or departments of the U.S. government. You’re just not thinking fourthdimensionally! —Dr. Emmett L. Brown, Back to the Future Today, Western militaries consult doctrine, craft objectives, and measure means to impose clarity upon complexity. Their strategists praise clear context like the unambiguous purpose of Operations Desert Shield, Desert Storm, To cite this article: Nordquist, Keith, “The Military Strategist’s Flux Capacitor,” Military Strategy Magazine, Volume 7, Issue 4, winter 2022, pages 10-14.

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