It’s the big difference between grand strategy and tactics. You can win every single battle and still lose a war. Grand strategy comes from the top. If the mad emperor tells his troops to make war on the sea, is it really on the troops when they lose?
“War is a continuation of policy”, so what happens when there is no policy? What would “winning” even have looked like?
It’s the big difference between grand strategy and tactics. You can win every single battle and still lose a war. Grand strategy comes from the top. If the mad emperor tells his troops to make war on the sea, is it really on the troops when they lose?
“War is a continuation of policy”, so what happens when there is no policy? What would “winning” even have looked like?