Todd Mundt

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States usually resort to blockade and bombardment as their primary strategy when they fail at or cannot mount an invasion. Napoleon and Hitler both contemplated invading Great Britain before resorting to the punishment approach, in France’s case the Continental System and in Nazi Germany’s the U-boat campaign and the Blitz.44 The punishment approach is generally a fallback—by definition less attractive than the preferred alternative.
The Strategy of Denial: American Defense in an Age of Great Power Conflict
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