A good war strategy is like a game plan for a big battle. Imagine you're playing a board game with your friends, if you have a plan, you can win even if you don’t have the most pieces. In real wars, soldiers and generals use clever plans to beat their enemies without fighting every single person.
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- A good strategy is like hiding behind a tree while throwing rocks at your enemy.
- If you’re outnumbered, sometimes the best plan is to run away and come back later.
- You can win even if you have fewer soldiers, as long as you use smart moves.
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See also
- What Makes a ‘Good’ Strategy in War?
- How Do Countries Decide to Declare War?
- How Do Governments Decide on War?
- Why Do Countries Declare War?
- Why Do Countries Choose to Go to War?
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