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This work presents foundational thoughts on warfare and military strategy, emphasizing the nature and objectives of war as an extension of political policy. It explores the dynamics of conflict, the importance of military virtues, and the interplay between offense and defense. The text discusses various aspects of military operations, including planning, troop movements, and the impact of uncertainty in warfare. It reflects on the lessons learned from historical battles and the evolution of military theory, advocating for a nuanced understanding of the complexities of war and the necessity of adapting strategies to changing circumstances.
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