name: strategic-alliance-formation description: "Use when forming military coalitions against a dominant adversary or recruiting allies for multi-front warfare. Analyzes enemy grievances to identify partners like 九江王黥布, 彭越, and 韩信, then coordinates simultaneous pressure to prevent force concentration."
Strategic Alliance Formation
A method for identifying and recruiting allies against a powerful adversary by analyzing mutual interests and vulnerabilities.
Overview
When facing a powerful enemy, victory often requires forming alliances. This method helps identify potential allies and approach them effectively.
Steps
Analyze the enemy's relationships
- Identify who has grievances against the enemy
- Look for former allies who have been mistreated
- Find those who fear the enemy's growing power
Identify key potential allies
- Those with military capability but existing conflicts with the enemy
- Those who control strategic territories
- Those who have been denied expected rewards
Approach with specific proposals
- Acknowledge their grievances
- Propose concrete benefits from alliance
- Offer to cede territory or share spoils
Coordinate multi-front pressure
- Ensure allies attack from different directions
- Prevent enemy from concentrating forces
- Maintain communication between allied forces
Example Application
When seeking to defeat 项羽:
- Identify 九江王黥布 - capable general with grievances against 项羽
- Identify 彭越 - controlling strategic territory, already in rebellion
- Identify 韩信 - capable commander who can operate independently
Expected Outcomes
- Enemy faces multiple threats simultaneously
- Cannot concentrate forces against any single threat
- Alliance partners share the military burden
- Victory becomes achievable through combined effort
Validation
- Verify each identified ally has genuine grievances and military capability — not just expressed interest but demonstrated readiness to commit forces
- Confirm coordination mechanisms are in place so allied attacks occur simultaneously, preventing the enemy from defeating allies one by one
- Assess whether proposed spoils-sharing agreements are specific enough to prevent post-victory alliance collapse