countercontinuation
Countercontinuation is a term used in strategic analysis, particularly in military and geopolitical contexts, to describe actions taken to prevent or disrupt an adversary's intended continuation of a conflict or operation. It essentially involves efforts to stop an opponent from achieving their next phase of an ongoing plan. This can manifest in various ways, from direct military intervention to diplomatic pressure or economic sanctions. The core idea is to impose costs or create obstacles that make continuing with the original course of action prohibitively difficult or undesirable for the adversary.
The objective of countercontinuation is to alter the adversary's calculus by increasing the risks or decreasing
Examples of countercontinuation strategies can range from localized tactical actions, such as ambushing an advancing enemy