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asymmetric

[ey-suh-me-trik, as-uh-] / ˌeɪ səˈmɛ trɪk, ˌæs ə- /


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Interviewed at Andersen Air Force Base in Guam, he described America’s ability to make friends as an important “asymmetric advantage” that raises complex questions.

From New York Times

U.S. officials increasingly emphasize Taiwan’s need for smaller, mobile weapons that can be lethal against Chinese warships and jets while being able to evade attacks, which is central to so-called asymmetric warfare.

From New York Times

“You get sort of things that look a little bit like streamers. You get sort of asymmetric ejection. And so it is definitely very complex.”

From New York Times

“They recognize that it is an asymmetric advantage of theirs to go after our space capabilities and deny them to the joint force,” he said.

From Washington Times

“Taiwan is still fighting a 20th-century war and needs to be embracing asymmetric strategies of the 21st century.”

From New York Times