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In a strategic situation this does not hold true. For one thing, as has been shown, once a strategic success is achieved, a reaction is less likely to set in, because the crisis has passed; for another, not all strategic forces have necessarily been weakened. The only troops that have suffered losses are those that have been tactically engaged—those, in other words, that have fought.
On War
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