A Brilliant Couplet

One need not share Arnold Klings view on the particular issue. However, I think one must appreciate the cleverness of his rhetoric.

One view of the Japanese stimulus (or multiple stimuli) is that it (they) failed because it was (they were) too small. Just as the reason that in World War I all British attacks prior to the Battle of the Somme failed was because they were too small.

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