
163. Where the War was Won - Part 2
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Patience Over Invasion
Avoiding invasion and the use of drastic measures, such as the atomic bomb, can lead to a more strategic resolution. The approach suggests allowing for natural deterioration of enemy resources and morale, which could lead to a quicker end to conflict, despite the potential for suffering in the interim. Invading may prolong violence, as the opposing force might seek to leverage bloodshed for better negotiating terms, while a strategy of waiting could ultimately render the enemy unable to continue the fight.
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